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Autoflower Lst Questions

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are you just squeezing a lil or do you actually crush some of the inner vessels in the main stem? I guess what I am actually wondering is if we are damaging some of the vessels, that the plant signals other branches to grow quicker and pushes nutes to that part of the plant, but since you didn't crush most of them such as in super cropping, then it doesn't necessarily send all nutes to lower branches but just a majority. Controlling where the plant focuses its energy is the golden nugget here.
I actually crush it a little bit. Not too much, so it doesn't flop over or anything. But yea I feel it crush.
 
I just pulled my girls out and fed them, should I let them sit away from the light for awhile? I am in coco. I am under a 600 mh 4 foot up with 16 day old girls. This is her first feeding and it was half strength, 2 ml og cal-mag, 2 ml of micro, grow, and bloom, with 1/2 ml of superthrive, and 3/4 ml of rapidstart in a gallon of distilled, split between 2 ... My temps are 81, rh 43%. And what do I watch for since I am on guard for overfeeding and how long does it take to know your safe?. I know nothing about the traits of the specimen, and what it can take how fast. It is a Fem sweet skunk Auto by Royal Queen with 8 to 9 week cycle, which I hope to push to 10 or 11 weeks by manipulating veg nutes longer...So this will be a benchmark on weather they can handle it. PPM was 362 at 5.9 PH....
 
Basically if the plant is happy and perky now and after the feeding it gets droopy then you know you messed up. Then after that it'll take a week or two before you see any real damage. It's not something we can tell you to really look for. Basically you just gotta watch the plants and see how they react. And no reason to remove from light. 360 May be a lil high or just on the high side of ok, just my guess.
 
Basically if the plant is happy and perky now and after the feeding it gets droopy then you know you messed up. Then after that it'll take a week or two before you see any real damage. It's not something we can tell you to really look for. Basically you just gotta watch the plants and see how they react. And no reason to remove from light. 360 May be a lil high or just on the high side of ok, just my guess.
Yes I was a lil worried that was a lil high too. I had gave them some small, very small amounts about 5 days ago, mainly the rapid start and superthrive and 1 ml of calmag. So they have seen nutes a lil.
 
Yes I was a lil worried that was a lil high too. I had gave them some small, very small amounts about 5 days ago, mainly the rapid start and superthrive and 1 ml of calmag. So they have seen nutes a lil.
Coco runs a lil higher, but for reference my Skywalker is 5 weeks old and I'm 550 ish with it.
 
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