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You should never transplant autos because recovery time takes too long as the plant life cycle is very short. And if its flowering and you transplant it that is even worse.
Need pics, sounds like a plant that maybe stressed out to me. It's common knowledge that auto's hate stress, this is why it's recommended to plant the seed in the pot they'd finish in.
Hm, I guess I'm not going to transplant it, I'll leave up to my friend (he will need though, so anyway). But if it's flowering... Mhmm... So maybe it's better to transplant it now into 20x20x20cm pot and not transplant it ever again (bigger won't fit now in my gbow, never planned it to fit now, because he would transplant into big ass pot (that's how it was planned)...)
So anyway, transplantation is fatal, it must be done whether is going to be now into, as I mentioned before, 20x20x20cm's pot, or waiting exactly 10 more days and transplanting it into really good pot for around 5/6weeks more to grow?
best way to get yeild out of autos is to do a dwc set up. it give it a great boost in growth ive have gottne auto flowers when chopped down as tall is i am and gotten a good 2.5-3 oz off that one plant alone. and never do anything to stress them at all, deffently dont transplant if in soil. and keep them under 20 hours of light from growth to flowering is done to get the max out of them.
So anyway, the plant is at his balcony, hasn't been transplanted and it won't be ever. The plant is in that stage of flowering which has many white pistils. Oh, and buds are doubling p. much every day. Thank you people for your advices, first time growing auto.