First time grower. Any kind of advice is highly appritiated.

Throw the little one and focus on the big one only?


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PLANT ON THE RIGHT:
It's an auto for sure, that much I know. The seed was from a buddy and he said it might be La S.A.G.E, but it was just a guess.
It's 72 days old. Around 40 days since it started flowering.
I repotted it 2 times (didn't think it was auto) and also lollipopped it a few days ago so that is why it might be a little shorter at 30 cm from the soil until the tallest bud.
Growing in 70/30 coco/perlite with the Biobizz nutrients except for calmag by Terra Aquatica since I couldn't find the calmag from Biobizz. Following schedule at 1/4 or 2/4 dose at 6/6.2 ph at flowering, 5.8-6.0 during veg.

PLANT ON THE LEFT:
Should be CRITICAL. 72 days old. Around 35 days since I thought it started flowering?
Sadly I didn't feed her any nutes for 3 weeks and it got lower yellow leaves (nitrogen def probably) and it didn't grow much since.
Thought it started flowering, but now I'm not even sure. I see pistils, but the buds are not growing at all.
Should I just throw her and not waste space and nutes on her since I don't think she will catch up with the bigger one. Also she probably raises the humidity a bit too.

SETUP:
Spiderfarmer SF-2000 at around 6500 lux.
3 fans (smaller clip fan that cannot be seen in the picture that goes between the plants and the light). The one on the right rotates.
Exhaust fan with carbon filter and SpiderFarmer tent 2x4 that went with the kit.
Temperature around 73 during day and 67 during night. Humidity around 45-60, sadly can't spend money on dehumidifier and the small ones do not work for me, they just bring more heat inside the tent and higher electricity bill.
Any suggestions on how to improve this grow as well as the future ones are greatly appreciated.
 

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pahpah-cee

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Increasing your temps would help a lot. Try to get the ambient temp around 83F or so. I’m hitting 85F. The humidity is fine. 60% is great.
 

Marq1340

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1. Know what you're growing so that you use the correct techniques on it. With that said I also transplanted an auto twice and it's currently 40+ inches tall.

2. Make sure that your VPD is in range and consistent instead of all over the place. Use this as a base. VPD Tool

3. Have a consistent watering schedule.

Have enough light available and fox air moment throughout each pot.
 
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