Currently running Bubblelicious strain Fem. Auto on her 4th week. What is the feeding schedule? Every other watering Nitrogen based fert and when do I switch to 1/2 Veg/Bloom for feeding. Also when Am i supposed to just switch to bloom completely? She started showing preflowers about 3 days ago.
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Please help with feeding schedule suggestions for AutoFlower's? Thanks GrowPros!
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I'm not real sure what nutrients you're using but most of them come in veg and bloom varieties with specifics for each week. If not you can usually find them online. If you're in the 4th week then she should be getting really close to the beginning of flowering cycle_ which it sounds like is the case_so its time to switch to flowering nutrients. If you're not using bottled nutrients then adjust what you're using to provide less nitrogen and more potassium. Take a look at some of the tutorials on nutrients and stages of development. Happy growing! There are so many great tutorials here on GWE that you should give them a good read_ they'll answer most of your basic growing requirements and a heck of a lot more, Best site on the net! Not just great info but great people as well. Cheers.Current grow_ coco based medium, Fluence LED lights, AIT, 5 gallon planters,
liquid organic nutrients by Advance Nutrients and Vegamatrix. Strains_ Exodus Cheese (feminized), Meltdown (regular) and Caesar (regular).
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Awesome thanks you guys! The nutes and ferts I have are quite selective I would think. Have many for veg, and around two for bloom. Here Is a pic of all the nutes and ferts that I have currently. Still trying to see which ones are best. Thanks for the help guys, I do appreciate it. I have been reading countless hours for months on gwe.com for some time and watching endless videos as well as reading Jorges Cervantes famous medical growing book. I am just nervous as I do not want my babies to be lost due to lack of something that I have in the drawer but just failure to recognize and deliver when needed.
If you can also help me on what this plant is lacking it would be much appreciated!3 Photos
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