Is this autoflower finished

Fancyhuh101

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This is my first time growing one and realized I made some mistakes to learn from , however this one plant out of 3 in particular seems to have just stopped all growth !? Lol! Is this possible? My plant has been in the beginning stage of starting flower for weeks now . It hasn't changed . The other 2 plants are small but producing growing buds . This ones has looked like this now for about 3 or so weeks ( Pic posted )
 

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go go kid

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if it has many bud sites, it may look like its not flowering much, but it is and will continue to do so.
there deceptive little fuckers at times, it might just surprise you at harvest time.
what you growing in? what are you feeding it? how offten if in soil?
the more details you can give the better, it may be another issue, how do the leaves look? a pic of the whole plant will help.
what size pot you useing?
 

TCH

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What is feeding to runoff?
You said it's in coco. Coco needs to be fed daily at the minimum and you want to feed it until some comes out the bottom of the pot. There should be nutes in every watering. You don't want the coco to dry out. Feeding til runoff flushes out the old and brings in new nutes along with fresh oxygen for the roots.
 

Fancyhuh101

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You said it's in coco. Coco needs to be fed daily at the minimum and you want to feed it until some comes out the bottom of the pot. There should be nutes in every watering. You don't want the coco to dry out. Feeding til runoff flushes out the old and brings in new nutes along with fresh oxygen for the roots.
Damn man , straight knowledge . Thank you. So how much would you recommend I give each plant daily ? Say a 2 week old plant ? How many ml or L ? And then say vs when it's 8 weeks old
 

TCH

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You gotta get a feel for it. There isn't a specific number. Once they are older and established you can damn near just pour water straight through constantly and they will take what they need. That said, thats just wasteful, but you could. When they are younger you just want to watch the plants and keep the coco moist.
 

Fancyhuh101

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You gotta get a feel for it. There isn't a specific number. Once they are older and established you can damn near just pour water straight through constantly and they will take what they need. That said, thats just wasteful, but you could. When they are younger you just want to watch the plants and keep the coco moist.
So juat to make sure i have this right I have the coco in those black fabric 5g pots . Should I be placing a dish underneath the pot and watering the plant everyday once until water runs out the bottom of the pot into a dish of some sort ?
 

Fancyhuh101

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How about fabric pots ? They don't really run off ..are they bad to use? Or should I make some holes in them or something?
 
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