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Do not feed for 30 to 45 days... your soil should have nutes to supply a small seedling... I use promix or bontanicare mp4 soil... I won't feed for 30 to 45 days.... as you are new to growing I recommend picking this up with a bottle of calmag... follow feeding schedule at 50% of what they say to use....
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Thanks for the advice dude. I'd actually ordered some biobizz yesterday which comes today but I'll hold off on any feed for the time being.Do not feed for 30 to 45 days... your soil should have nutes to supply a small seedling
If using biobizz... that's a little different...I know other people are using it... I am not really familiar with using it... might want to get a little advice using that stuff from someone who knows more about it....Thanks for the advice dude. I'd actually ordered some biobizz yesterday which comes today but I'll hold off on any feed for the time being.
I guess with taking onboard what you've said, by day 30 I suspect she'll have quite a number of leaves so a case of watching and monitoring and letting her tell me when she needs a feed?
I use biobizz, less is more with auto's, i use biobizz light mix so i start feeding at day 14 with a 1/10 dilution of fish mix, at 3 weeks i use 1/4 dilution of fish mix, i also supplement with epsom salts for magnesium and currently making a home made calcium nute (egg shells in vinegar). my auto's are from sweetseeds so i only have a total grow time of around 9 weeks, i use fish mix up until around the 2nd week of flower. I'm currently in the process of testing the bloom to see if i can just use bloom without the grow (normally i'd switch to grow/bloom mix for the rest of flower.) I stopped using there calmag as a couple grows i ran into calcium problem and it just didn't get fixed. You may not even need any calmag to start off with depending on if your water is hard or soft where you live. what bottles of biobizz did you order?Thanks for the advice dude. I'd actually ordered some biobizz yesterday which comes today but I'll hold off on any feed for the time being.
I guess with taking onboard what you've said, by day 30 I suspect she'll have quite a number of leaves so a case of watching and monitoring and letting her tell me when she needs a feed?
Anytime! grow and bloom are a good choice, just avoid there dosage chart online as its not for auto's and far to much! you may want to have some calmag on hand just in case, you can find plenty of pictures online of deficient plants, e.g mag you'll see the leaves lighten with dark green veining, calcium dark brown circles, rust like features, wouldn't worry to much about that right now. Thats a good plan, just keep an eye on them, they will show you when there hungry. Would love to see a weekly picture of your grow to see how your getting on and enjoy the process of learning! P.S remember biobizz are organic nutes so if you do get calmag, prob best to grab the biobizz one too!Thanks for your reply.
I brought bio grow and bio bloom. I haven't used any yet as they seem to be very happy without currently.
I was thinking around day 30 but would see how the plants are getting on and I planned to be very sparing with the feeds as well.
What would the signs be that there's a magnesium issue going on and how serious could it be?
I could talk about these plants for days, no bombarding here :PThanks again very much. I've just ordered some biobizz cal mag.
I was thinking something like a 1/4 or 1/5 of the recommended feed every few day as dictated and go from there.
What will be the signs the plant is hungry?
How quickly will they react to a feed?
How long is too long between feeds?
Sorry to bombard you.
So, 9 days later:
My little experiment but might get a big pot herself. Vertigo auto
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This one might not make it. Been like this 3 days . The leaves don't seem to be coming out so the vertigo might get a transplant
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Creme brulee. I think she's doing well after a slow start.
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I'm loving this one. Bigbud by seedstockers. Started last and has ran out in front. 3 nodes right? Waiting for the 5th to start some lst
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An update on the grow 2 weeks later.I could talk about these plants for days, no bombarding here :P
yeah that sounds like a good idea, just go slow and steady. Always good to experiment, thats how you learn, what works and what doesn't :) plants are look healthy apart from that little sprog xD thats the problem with auto's, even with the same strains, some are just unstable.
What will be the signs the plant is hungry?
may get a little drooping in the leaf, a little light in colour, just remember not to drown them
How quickly will they react to a feed?
its organic nutes so they may take a little while to become usable by the plant as the microbes need to break it down, but its not long.
How long is too long between feeds?
no set time, just see how the plants react and see how moist the medium is, but i'd water with biobizz every feed
Good to hear mate!Hey man, I am back! Great Christmas thanks, so good to see all the family and friends. Hope you had a good 'un to. Just getting over the bloody jetlag now but the sunshine certainly helps!
I've just defoliated and watered the plants this morning and took a load of pics so will update the grow thread now. Suffice to say...monstrous growth, like jack and the beanstalk style...lol!?
Should I get a little dehumidifier for inside the tent or do the plants kick out less moisture at flower?60% is fine for veg, you’ll want to get that in the 40-50% range for flower. Looking good homie!
It’ll always be a bit more humid for a couple days after feed. Through the saturated root zone and transpiration water content In the air def goes up. In a tent, I would always run a dehumidifier in my lung room and increase the ventilation on the tent. More airflow at a higher rate, and a dehumidifier in the lung room.Should I get a little dehumidifier for inside the tent or do the plants kick out less moisture at flower?
I am trying my damned hardest to get it as low as I can and 60 seems to be the limit.
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