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    First Time Organic Autoflower Help

    This is my first grow and plan to plant some auto flower completely organically. I found a well received blend from Coast of Maine, not sure where to look for feeding schedule and what exactly I should feed it after the first few weeks of food run out (from soil). Also not sure where to look for watering info. Anyone have recs for forums or could walk me through the process, trying not to use AI so I can actually learn something. Thinking of wedding cheesecake auto.

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    I'm still on my first grow but I followed this seedling watering schedule in a 5-gallon pot and my seedlings grew fast.

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      #3
      go to the newsletter page, look up anything that pertains to your situation, read it. then read every other article on there

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        #4
        Hi drizzler Welcome aboard. You are in the right place to get the best info. There are a lots of experienced pharmers on this forum.

        In order to give the best advice and information it helps to have some more information from you about your grow. Give us the details. Is it an indoor grow? Or outdoors? What size pots? Cloth or plastic? Tent size, lights, grow equipment. etc. Don't spare the details.

        I applaud your comment about AI. I noticed that your question was posted twice. I'll post my comments here and leave the other thread blank.

        Here's a couple of links to get you started. https://www.growweedeasy.com/link-gu...owing-cannabis


        At the top of this page you will see some menu options, if you haven't noticed them give them a look. I use them all the time.

        Last edited by golfnrl; Today, 11:15 AM.
        Growing Autos and Photos, Gorilla Grow tents, AC Infinity fans, exhaust, filter, humidifier, and controller, HLG Lamps, 50/50 Coco/Perlite, Autopot system, BlueLab PH Controller, CX Horticulture nutrients

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          After the initial nutrients in the soil deplete (around 3-4 weeks), consider top-dressing with organic amendments like worm castings or compost. For watering, ensure the soil stays moist but not waterlogged, let the top inch dry out before watering again.

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