MrSativaMan
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I've grown a couple photoperiods but I would like to try an autoflower, I have frozen white grape autoflower that's a week old. Any tips?
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Im using soil that ive been reusing for like 3 years now, its regular dirt with Mostly miracle grow but I doubt any of the miracle grow nutrients r still active. I use miracle grow during veg and I use "big bud advanced nutrients" during flowering for my photos so I suppose I'll do the same for thisWhat are you using for the auto? Soil, nutes etc. Generally the most important thing is to not stunt it by trying out new things. It likes stability.
I see, do i give them a lesser dosage of feed then my photos?What I've noticed is it's important to be sure the vegetation stage goes well. They grow rapidly and benefit from plenty of nutrients. With photos, we can decide how long they're in vegetation. For autos, we don't have that option, so getting that stage right is critical.
I would starting putting less until you see how they do. Then as they get bigger you can slowly raise the dose.I see, do i give them a lesser dosage of feed then my photos?
I'd say it depends on what's in the soil at the start. I reuse soil, too, and that makes it more difficult to know the condition of the nutrients remaining in the soil from previous uses. I usually don't transplant after sprouting. I just put the plugs into the final pot. So, it might help to discuss transplanting, as others would have more to say about it than I do.I see, do i give them a lesser dosage of feed then my photos?
After killing several, I didn't give any nutes for 12 days. Then started with Miracle Grow All Purpose at 1/4 teaspoon/gallon. I didn't give it all to the plants. Then the next week I upped to 1/2 teaspoon/gallon then the next two weeks they got 3-1/4 teaspoons/gal (not 3 and 1/4 teaspoons but 3 one quarter teaspoons or 3/4 teaspoon). Then after solidly in flowering I switched to Miracle Grow Bloom and they got 3-1/4 teaspoons but they didn't care for it much so I went down to 1/2 teaspoon and they are doing quite well. I gave each only one dose of Bloom City Cal Mag at 1/4 teaspoon/gallon and same caveat, I didn't give each a whole gallon.I see, do i give them a lesser dosage of feed then my photos?