Development advice for 1 month old plant

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Berat Temel

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Hi guys, I'm new to this community and I'm growing cannabis for the first time and would like to consult with you on the development of the plant. The plant is only 1 month old and the only materials I use are pigeon manure compost soil and 6.5ph tap water. Apart from these, I did not provide any additional nutrients to the plant. I observe slow growth of the thin trunk. In the YouTube videos I watched, they were trimming the top growing point of the plant to continue the development from the sides, so I trimmed the top for the newly developing leaf and now it has started to grow rapidly from the other sides. For now, the appearance of the plant is as in the photo. From this point on, I'm curious about your experienced advice for regular and efficient growth. Thank you :)
 

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don't overdo it, if u strech it and it go on with hard then do this on daily basis 1-2 centimeters
for stopping the growth of the top u can place it to the side of your box
 

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don't overdo it, if u strech it and it go on with hard then do this on daily basis 1-2 centimeters
for stopping the growth of the top u can place it to the side of your box
The part you marked was the hard part of the branch, and when I stretched it with the rope, the whole plant was stretched. I also applied Mr Canucks Grow's method with the super clipping technique and slightly weakened the cell wall of the branch with my finger and inclined it in a way that would not damage the plant. I think it would work this way too. Mr This method of Gnuck Grow starts at minute 12:50 of the video.
 

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Why are you bending it. Do you not have enough head room to let it grow?
Frankly, I have no idea exactly what I should do. Every breeder has different growing methods and I am looking for the right way to go about it from many sources for my first growing experience. It's going well so far and the plant is growing quickly. I'm trying to implement processes such as top cropping to ensure that the growth occurs not only from the height but also from the sides, but I'm also open to ideas from someone more experienced in this regard.
 
Hi guys, I'm new to this community and I'm growing cannabis for the first time and would like to consult with you on the development of the plant. The plant is only 1 month old and the only materials I use are pigeon manure compost soil and 6.5ph tap water. Apart from these, I did not provide any additional nutrients to the plant. I observe slow growth of the thin trunk. In the YouTube videos I watched, they were trimming the top growing point of the plant to continue the development from the sides, so I trimmed the top for the newly developing leaf and now it has started to grow rapidly from the other sides. For now, the appearance of the plant is as in the photo. From this point on, I'm curious about your experienced advice for regular and efficient growth. Thank you :)
This plant has started to flower and then revegged. What is your light schedule?

Your bottom leaves also show spider mites damage.
 
This plant has started to flower and then revegged. What is your light schedule?

Your bottom leaves also show spider mites damage.
I give it light for an average of 20 hours a day and keep it in darkness for 4 hours. I am currently observing that it is rapidly developing new branches and leaves. I looked at the part you mentioned as the spider mite at the bottom and I can say that it is a light hair particle. There are no spiders or insects. I just took these photos and you can see the difference in development between the image I posted a few days ago and the current image. Is it going well now or is there anything I need to change?
 

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It sure looks like a revegged plant but I don't think it is. There's no bud on this plant unraveling. I think it's just a vigorous automatic.

Looks good. Just keep doing your thing. Let's see what happens. 20/4 is a good cycle for autos.
 
Something made it flower and reveg 100%
You can see it goes from 5 blade leaves to 3 blade to 1 blade leaves and now it's wiring on going back to 3 finger leaves.


Also not trying to be an ass, but these spots im talking about are not hair follicles.
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But I wouldn't worry about it at this point the top growth is healthy.

Just keep your timer on 18/6 and let it go for a bit.
 
Something made it flower and reveg 100%
You can see it goes from 5 blade leaves to 3 blade to 1 blade leaves and now it's wiring on going back to 3 finger leaves.


Also not trying to be an ass, but these spots im talking about are View attachment 366671
But I wouldn't worry about it at this point the top growth is healthy.

Just keep your timer on 18/6 and let it go for a bit.
Thank you for the information. I will set the loop in the 18/6 range and continue to wait as you said. You may be right about the stains in the parts you marked, I will follow up on this. The change from 3 leaves to 1 leaf may be due to the environment being dehumidified for a short time. Such a situation happened and the humidity rate dropped due to extreme heat. Now the humidity is stable and it appears to be continuing to grow from 3 leaves again. At this point, I experienced closely how important humidity is for the plant. I was aware of this as you noted. Thanks again..
 
Thank you for the information. I will set the loop in the 18/6 range and continue to wait as you said. You may be right about the stains in the parts you marked, I will follow up on this. The change from 3 leaves to 1 leaf may be due to the environment being dehumidified for a short time. Such a situation happened and the humidity rate dropped due to extreme heat. Now the humidity is stable and it appears to be continuing to grow from 3 leaves again. At this point, I experienced closely how important humidity is for the plant. I was aware of this as you noted. Thanks again..
No "may be right" to this, that's exactly what the spots are, treat it quickly or it will ruin your plant,they can take over very fast!
 
No "may be right" to this, that's exactly what the spots are, treat it quickly or it will ruin your plant,they can take over very fast!
The spider mite has spread only to the leaves visible in the photo, the leaves growing on top are healthy and continuing to grow. So I cut off these little leaves at the bottom to prevent further spread. When I examine the cut leaves, I can tell that this is indeed a spider population build-up. There is no spread or mite condition on other leaves. After cutting, I sprayed water on the plant from above. For now, I implemented the solution this way.
 
The spider mite has spread only to the leaves visible in the photo, the leaves growing on top are healthy and continuing to grow. So I cut off these little leaves at the bottom to prevent further spread. When I examine the cut leaves, I can tell that this is indeed a spider population build-up. There is no spread or mite condition on other leaves. After cutting, I sprayed water on the plant from above. For now, I implemented the solution this way.
I assure you, this will not solve the problem! Will slow it down some,but not solve it! I'm glad your atleast taking some steps or it though!
 

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