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    #1
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    Plant undersized???

    I have been growing my plant for about three weeks, meaning it sprouted from the dirt 3 weeks ago. My concern is that the plant is only about three inches tall, and from what I have heard, the plant is supposed to bud in about 10 weeks. My plant looks healthy, but it looks nowhere close to being at the budding stage. Is my plant's size normal or is there something wrong?

    Any help would be greatly appreciated...
    pgrayf81 Reviewed by pgrayf81 on . Plant undersized??? I have been growing my plant for about three weeks, meaning it sprouted from the dirt 3 weeks ago. My concern is that the plant is only about three inches tall, and from what I have heard, the plant is supposed to bud in about 10 weeks. My plant looks healthy, but it looks nowhere close to being at the budding stage. Is my plant's size normal or is there something wrong? Any help would be greatly appreciated... Rating: 5

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    #2
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    Plant undersized???

    You practically answered your own question...obviously something is wrong unless it's a specific type of strain. You're trying to grow and you don't know the answer to things like this? Sucks to be you.:thumbsup:

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    #3
    Junior Member

    Plant undersized???

    Ummm... i'm kinda new to this, and i thought someone kind enough could help me out. Thanks for the help though jerk off.

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    #4
    Senior Member

    Plant undersized???

    Quote Originally Posted by pgrayf81
    Ummm... i'm kinda new to this, and i thought someone kind enough could help me out. Thanks for the help though jerk off.
    It may be that your plant is still using all its energy putting out roots at the moment.
    When the roots are established it will start to grow be patient.:hippy:

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    #5
    Senior Member

    Plant undersized???

    Quote Originally Posted by pgrayf81
    Ummm... i'm kinda new to this, and i thought someone kind enough could help me out. Thanks for the help though jerk off.
    Like I already stated, you answered your own question in the first post. Why is the world full of stupid people? Seriously folks...lol

    Let me explain it better for you since you're a little slow. Here is your original post..
    "I have been growing my plant for about three weeks, meaning it sprouted from the dirt 3 weeks ago. My concern is that the plant is only about three inches tall, and from what I have heard, the plant is supposed to bud in about 10 weeks. My plant looks healthy, but it looks nowhere close to being at the budding stage. Is my plant's size normal or is there something wrong?

    Any help would be greatly appreciated... "

    Now let's evaluate your words. " My concern is that the plant is only about three inches tall, and from what I have heard, the plant is supposed to bud in about 10 weeks."

    So we have established that the plant is smaller than you thought it would be.

    Your only actual question is "Is my plant's size normal or is there something wrong?"

    Are you ready for the answer? Here it is in your own post ""I have been growing my plant for about three weeks, meaning it sprouted from the dirt 3 weeks ago."

    So you're only 3 weeks into growing...OBVIOUSLY the plants are going to be short. YES the plants size is normal because it's only 3 weeks old. I would be concerned if you were at week 8 and only 3 inches tall but 3 weeks and 3 inches sounds pretty normal/not too unusual.

    Now if you would of just done some simple Google searching or research growing for 15 minutes, you would of already known this. Do you know how many times people ask the same questions over and over on here that are already answered somewhere else? Too many.

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    #6
    Senior Member

    Plant undersized???

    Quote Originally Posted by FourTwenty4Life
    Like I already stated, you answered your own question in the first post. Why is the world full of stupid people? Seriously folks...lol:hippy:
    We all had to start somwhere, Stupid no, more like a hunger for knowlege in the art of growing the sacred herb.
    I know when i first started i would ask trival qestions but i did not know sweet fuck all as i was uneducated in any form of growing whatsoever.
    So come on ease of a bit after all we all have at least one thing in common don't we.
    I just felt i had to say this, and i am not having a pop at you.:hippy::rastasmoke:

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    #7
    Senior Member

    Plant undersized???

    Quote Originally Posted by Greenthing
    We all had to start somwhere, Stupid no, more like a hunger for knowlege in the art of growing the sacred herb.
    I know when i first started i would ask trival qestions but i did not know sweet fuck all as i was uneducated in any form of growing whatsoever.
    So come on ease of a bit after all we all have at least one thing in common don't we.
    I just felt i had to say this, and i am not having a pop at you.:hippy::rastasmoke:
    No offense taken. I think "trivial questions" is the key phrase there. :hippy:

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    #8
    Member

    Plant undersized???

    420 4 life has too much time on his hands, leave the kid alone....

    He wanted help not a smartass comment

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    #9
    Junior Member

    Plant undersized???

    Let's start with how you are growing. Hydro or soil. If soil, what kind. Inside or outside, how much light is it getting so we can determine photosynthesis issues.
    Over watering or under watering. (roots always wet?).
    Shoot me some info, I will help you out.
    Later,
    Rooty.

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    #10
    Junior Member

    Plant undersized???

    I am using potting soil, and it is growing outside. It tends to get about 10-12 hours of sunlight everyday. And btw thanks "Greenthing" for the help, your advice makes sense.

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