small buds help

Labs Dexter

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I dunno, tough one here.

That plant is super small for being 3.5months old. This plant has been outside for its whole life? It shoud be much more than that pic above, no offense. It should also be in flower lol

Mine in outdoor Michigan began flowering by the second or third week of August. So that plant has been outdoor for months and it should've been flowering for like 6wks already...

Honestly, if you're setting up a space inside then I would just toss this plant and start fresh. I don't think this plant is worth keeping.

But you could totally disregard my message and keep it and put it into 12/12 inside. I still think it'd continue to exhibit slow growth. It's already not worth the time put into it.

I know this post sounds super negative, but I'm trying to be realistic.

Can you post a pic of it now? You said it looks better, let's see. Also, is the inside space done? It's been pretty cold at nights here in my part of MI, outdoor season is finishing up.

I could be wrong but I would just can it and start fresh.
Or try and clone it!!
 

Labs Dexter

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But why would you clone a stunted plant?

Your clones should come from healthy, vigorous plants because you want healthy and vigorous clones.

I always choose my fastest growing and healthiest plant to take clones from. Slow growers and runts get culled, thus is life.
Or don't take a clone lmao... I'm just trying to give the guy some hope.
 

a senile fungus

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Or don't take a clone lmao... I'm just trying to give the guy some hope.

I know, I know...

I hate to sound so negative in my above posts but it is what it is. That plant is stunted to shit.

I live in the same state as the OP and I have some plants outside just like him. One plant is doing wonderfully, the other was stunted when I put it outside. The stunted one is still stunted, barely any flower production, buds smaller than buttons. It will not produce anything because it was stunted.

IMO nothing but the best should be flowered, anything else isn't worth the time.

Once again, sorry to be so negative. I'm a glass half full guy, so think of this as a good opportunity to start fresh and do it right!
 

Labs Dexter

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I know, I know...

I hate to sound so negative in my above posts but it is what it is. That plant is stunted to shit.

I live in the same state as the OP and I have some plants outside just like him. One plant is doing wonderfully, the other was stunted when I put it outside. The stunted one is still stunted, barely any flower production, buds smaller than buttons. It will not produce anything because it was stunted.

IMO nothing but the best should be flowered, anything else isn't worth the time.

Once again, sorry to be so negative. I'm a glass half full guy, so think of this as a good opportunity to start fresh and do it right!
Now that makes sense, I fully understand what you saying now.
 

New Age United

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Ya if a plant gets stunted for a long time not just the usual stunting from supercroping then I chuck them bc I know from the past that there going to produce small stringy undeveloped buds with no potency, same with runts. Like @a senile fungus said anything but strong healthy plants should not make it to flower it's just a waste of time.
 

New Age United

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Try out dakini kush by Centennial Seeds. From 12 regulars I usually get 3 or 4 strong females. It's a very heavy indica you won't be disappointed. If you can do a separate veg room then you can clone the strongest and your set.
 
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