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  • Thread starter SanticaGardens
  • Start date Jul 9, 2020
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106 43 Hi guys, so I have noticed white hairs growing on my auto flowers and it's coming near the end of Week 5,now I heard before that you should switch nutes as soon as flowering starts but I was going to wait until the start of Week 6......any advice? Thanks When to switch to bloom nutrients When to switch to bloom nutrients 2 When to switch to bloom nutrients 3 BurnzYzBudZz

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Supporter 3,888 263 Welcome. I don’t see an issue. Start very light on the feed as autos are a bit more finicky when it comes to feeding. Once you see no visible signs of nutrient stress you could slowly bump up the feed. Looking good. Burnz One drop

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Supporter 6,514 313 Welcome to the farm hope you enjoy the site happy growing regards OD. SanticaGardens

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BurnzYzBudZz said: Welcome. I don’t see an issue. Start very light on the feed as autos are a bit more finicky when it comes to feeding. Once you see no visible signs of nutrient stress you could slowly bump up the feed. Looking good. Burnz Click to expand...
Thanks BurnzYzBudZz, really appreciate the advice. Edinburgh

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2,692 263 No! Do not switch to bloom nutes till your plant has topped off ie stopped growing vertical and is in full flower, an average auto for me and ive been running them continually for 9 years is at least 50 days in veg, never add bloom nutes to help it along, when your plant stops growing up you flush out the food and add bloom nutes and change spec of light to bloom, i use atami bloombastic 2ml per US gal but bro you gotta go easy there notoriously eaysy to burn ecpesialy in flower, my last run of critical. Sorry hit wrong pic first 2 are samsqatch og the last pic is the critical. If you need help ask. Good luck. 20200604 170704 20200604 170716 20200215 193628 BurnzYzBudZz

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Edinburgh said: No! Do not switch to bloom nutes till your plant has topped off ie stopped growing vertical and is in full flower, an average auto for me and ive been running them continually for 9 years is at least 50 days in veg, never add bloom nutes to help it along, when your plant stops growing up you flush out the food and add bloom nutes and change spec of light to bloom, i use atami bloombastic 2ml per US gal but bro you gotta go easy there notoriously eaysy to burn ecpesialy in flower, my last run of critical. Sorry hit wrong pic first 2 are samsqatch og the last pic is the critical. If you need help ask. Good luck. Click to expand...
I beg to differ. I loaded up bloom and magpro week 4 as they were still stretching. After the stretch I went back to grow nutrients until Week 8 which just last and loaded again bloom and magpro. It was a recommendation from another farmer. I’ll be repeating again next grow but better documented for the farm and with a better understanding. Should be good. *edited oops was he growing autos or photos. I was messed up lst night. Or this morning rather. I’d still try to start light on the feed as they slow the stretch. There’s only one way to find out. Experiment. SanticaGardens

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Edinburgh said: No! Do not switch to bloom nutes till your plant has topped off ie stopped growing vertical and is in full flower, an average auto for me and ive been running them continually for 9 years is at least 50 days in veg, never add bloom nutes to help it along, when your plant stops growing up you flush out the food and add bloom nutes and change spec of light to bloom, i use atami bloombastic 2ml per US gal but bro you gotta go easy there notoriously eaysy to burn ecpesialy in flower, my last run of critical. Sorry hit wrong pic first 2 are samsqatch og the last pic is the critical. If you need help ask. Good luck. Click to expand...
Thanks for the Advice man, hope my ladies can look as good as yours do. I will give them a bit more time then. Still only on day 34 from Seed and yeah they are still growing vertically. BurnzYzBudZz

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SanticaGardens said: Thanks for the Advice man, hope my ladies can look as good as yours do. I will give them a bit more time then. Still only on day 34 from Seed and yeah they are still growing vertically. Click to expand...
If you’re growing an auto flower it won’t stretch crazy. They tend To stay on the small side. Remember, start with light feed and increase from there. Look into photoperiod plants. If your space is limited research light strength training and topping. Those are the tools we use when space is an issue. Happy grows brotha. Moshmen

Moshmen

8,218 313 Nice start, I’m gonna throw my 2sense in here 1st In my opinion, from pics, is it’s already starting to be overfed, and overwatering? Wats yer water schedule ? Do you water to run off? See the claw starting also I see some yellow starting on tips which is ok but it’s a sign. Personally I use grow nutes all way thru no “bloom”specific nutes . In the end there’s no wrong or right answer here it’s opinionated and what’s works in my garden. @BurnzYzBudZz they don’t have to be small cuz it’s an auto. I held this one back a bit to fit my space 0CBCF16A A4FF 4F41 BDD5 C556F8C86BEF SanticaGardens

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Moshmen said: Nice start, I’m gonna throw my 2sense in here 1st In my opinion, from pics, is it’s already starting to be overfed, and overwatering? Wats yer water schedule ? Do you water to run off? See the claw starting also I see some yellow starting on tips which is ok but it’s a sign. Personally I use grow nutes all way thru no “bloom”specific nutes . In the end there’s no wrong or right answer here it’s opinionated and what’s works in my garden. @BurnzYzBudZz they don’t have to be small cuz it’s an auto. I held this one back a bit to fit my space Click to expand...
I don't have a watering schedule, I water them when they need watering. I do water till about 20% run off every now and again but not on every feed. I have just gave them a plain watering flush the other day to get rid of any salt build up left in the coco before I continue with feed. You must log in or register to reply here. Share: Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link

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