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  • MagicOr
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    Guys, how soon should I see an improvement after fixing a nutrition deficiency?

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  • Redwasp
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    Not hard at all.

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  • Cows
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    Are they hard to grow?

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  • Hamjam187
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    They are definitely high yielding plants that’s for sure.

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  • Redwasp
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    Dont knock autos. I just had one finish in 9 weeks. Unbelievable yields. I have both and can tell you for the time spent what you get is really worth it.

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  • MagicOr
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    Many thanks. Hopefully I will have some good news soon.

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  • D.A.A.S.69
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    12-14inches, is what Nebula says, autos or photos know differently, same distance is fine. As long as you got good air movement.

  • MagicOr
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    Thanks for your input.
    I do need to work on my PH levels, just fixed that.
    I'm using a good soil, but maybe it's not rich enough, so I just started feeding with Biobiz nutrition for vegetation stage.

    however, I still did not figure out what is the appropriate distance from the lights. When putting the plans about 60-70 cm away, they seemed to be drooping. At 3rd week from seeds spraut, what is the best for autos?

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  • Hamjam187
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    What is soil you are using? Hopefully something Good (hate m-grow) w fox farms you shouldn’t have to add nutrients for first month or so. 400w hps at 45cm seems close, those lights do put off a lot of heat. I would go a little less then double that like 75 maybe. I’ve seen good yields in really hot rooms but to much light can be a disaster to plants, doesn’t hurt to have autos stretch toward the light at first anyway.
    I would say to make sure your water is ph’ed and soil has nutes it needs.

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  • Bignugz420
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    Originally posted by MagicOr View Post
    Hi, I need some help.
    these autopilot xxl babies are 17 days old from sprout.
    they grow up pretty slow, and seems to have some yellowish leaves color.
    Both are about 40-45 cm away from an 400w HPS light.
    In soil, getting only water. Temperature is good, but humidity is pretty low, about 35%, though I'm using a humidifier plus wet towels.
    What should I fix in my setup?
    Your pH looks to be outta wack. I would pH water flush then test run off and then feed at right pH. ThstsT what I would do

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  • MagicOr
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    Hi, I need some help.
    these autopilot xxl babies are 17 days old from sprout.
    they grow up pretty slow, and seems to have some yellowish leaves color.
    Both are about 40-45 cm away from an 400w HPS light.
    In soil, getting only water. Temperature is good, but humidity is pretty low, about 35%, though I'm using a humidifier plus wet towels.
    What should I fix in my setup?
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  • MagicOr
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    Thanks for the warm welcome.
    Patient, indeed, is the best nute.
    I will have to grow some patient as well :-))

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  • Bignugz420
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    Originally posted by Hamjam187 View Post
    Same here, like the indica but only a little Amber and alot of cloudy trichomes for me. Just as long as it’s not racey!
    Yea 20% tops

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  • Bignugz420
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    Patience is the best nute you'll ever give your plants, I also had auto finish on time or go way long

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  • D.A.A.S.69
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    Patience, my friend, I've had autos finish in less than 60days, and had some that took over 90days to finish.
    Had several autos that never flowered, unless I switched to 12-12, they were not even autos.
    Your plant looks nice, you might want to open up the middle a little for more breeze, But nice looking plant, that will produce some fine nugs, if left to mature.
    Nice job with your plant 187.

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