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    First Grow, 1 Auto rest photo. Fert schedule?

    Hey guys how's it growing?
    So this is my first grow, everything seems to be going well, minus a little nitrogen deficiency which i believe to be corrected. Growing under 6 CFLs 4 40 Watt and 2 23 Watt I believe daylight 6500K CFL's in a grow tent 32x32x63.
    I have a bunch of different nutes and ferts and as wondering if anyone could help me to understand the feeding a little more. The plants are on week 4 from germ, and fully in veg state, auto just started showing preflower a few days ago. Have fed nitrogen a few times and some humic and fulvic acid coupled with unsulphured molasses (for myccorhizae bacteria) Root Bio (for root stimulation) and added feather meal kelp meal and age old kelp to the soil as well as a pinch (1TBSP) of chicken manure. ALl in solo cups except trasplanted auto a few days ago to 1.5 gal pot.
    Also have a three leafed plant straight from seedling anyone know anything on that? More pictures uploading now.

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              After germination you should have put your babys in their final pot to develop. Autos don't like being transplanted. That being said, after you transplant you will notice your plants will wither away for a few days until they get their roots underneath them. Don't overwater.
              ​​​​​​3 X 3 gorilla. Promix soil . Green Planet Nutes
              Mars Hydro
              Vortex in-line 6" fan

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                Thank you Canuck147 for the tip. I constantly check moisture levels. As far as transplanting, I use mycorrhizae to the transplant site at the roots and take much care and tendernedd when transplanting. The auto suffered little no shock, and actually had growth that same day lol.

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