Does anyone have experience with auto bubblelicious?

GreenThumbsMcgee

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As far as light goes i dont believe autos are more light sensitive than photo's, some people run them 24/0 all the way through.
when I said light sensitive I meant that it requires a LESS amount of light to get the same results as a photoperiod.....not less time in the light....but less light intensity. even though they can withstand anything you throw at them withen reason..... I am currently running it 20/4 and it seems to be loving that. I am using 11 cree led bulbs.....I am loving these leds....they are a little more spendy, but they are cooler running, and the light seems to be brighter, cleaner....easier to keep my grow box at around 77-83F
 
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Black goat 420

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when I said light sensitive I meant that it requires a LESS amount of light to get the same results as a photoperiod.....not less time in the light....but less light intensity. even though they can withstand anything you throw at them withen reason.....
Do I just go ahead and put the germinated seed into the Foxfarm ocean forest or should I do like a sort of transplant with the Foxfarm light warrior and put the light warrior into the FFOF (like a solo cup type a deal without the seedling in it) and then put the seedling inside of that once I put the light warrior into the FFOF, that way? If that makes sense to you at all.
 

GreenThumbsMcgee

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Do I just go ahead and put the germinated seed into the Foxfarm ocean forest or should I do like a sort of transplant with the Foxfarm light warrior and put the light warrior into the FFOF (like a solo cup type a deal without the seedling in it) and then put the seedling inside of that once I put the light warrior into the FFOF, that way? If that makes sense to you at all.
yea, I got ya....you know, me personally, I try to keep my transplanting to a minimum, because generally when you transplant, your plant goes into mild shock, and growth slows or stops....so, I germinate, in towels, or shot glass of water, whatev.....and move them right to their permanent pot. that is how I do it. some will disagree, but like I said, less shock=happier plant!
 
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Black goat 420

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yea, I got ya....you know, me personally, I try to keep my transplanting to a minimum, because generally when you transplant, your plant goes into mild shock, and growth slows or stops....so, I germinate, in towels, or shot glass or water, whatev.....and move them right to their permanent pot. that is how I do it. some will disagree, but like I said, less shock=happier plant!
Noooo. LMAO! Not like that, what I'm trying to say is after I germinate them in a paper towel should I like do a transplant without the seedling in the transplant and and after I put the light warrior into th FFOF (because FFOF is "hot") then put the seedling in. Lol
 

GreenThumbsMcgee

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Noooo. LMAO! Not like that, what I'm trying to say is after I germinate them in a paper towel should I like do a transplant without the seedling in the transplant and and after I put the light warrior into th FFOF (because FFOF is "hot") then put the seedling in. Lol
im having a hard time understanding....but if I am hearing you...I would say just put it in the fox farm soil, I don't think it will be TO hot. I have used miracle grow soil, that is WAY hotter then fox farm, so like I said, IF I am understanding, that is my reply, if not, I am sorry!
 

GreenThumbsMcgee

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Noooo. LMAO! Not like that, what I'm trying to say is after I germinate them in a paper towel should I like do a transplant without the seedling in the transplant and and after I put the light warrior into th FFOF (because FFOF is "hot") then put the seedling in. Lol
I would however recommend that you use something less hot though, I am using the roots organics, 707, I think....it is very good soil. very well on drainage, and pretty light on nute. I like to be the one deciding how much fert my plant gets....but...I still think it will be fine in fox farm soil......
 

Black goat 420

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I would however recommend that you use something less hot though, I am using the roots organics, 707, I think....it is very good soil. very well on drainage, and pretty light on nute. I like to be the one deciding how much fert my plant gets....but...I still think it will be fine in fox farm soil......
im having a hard time understanding....but if I am hearing you...I would say just put it in the fox farm soil, I don't think it will be TO hot. I have used miracle grow soil, that is WAY hotter then fox farm, so like I said, IF I am understanding, that is my reply, if not, I am sorry!
That's exactly what I was saying lol. I only have FFOF and the light warrior though. I am using Foxfarm Big Bloom after 3-4 weeks or whenever she needs it.
 

Jussblaz3420

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That's exactly what I was saying lol. I only have FFOF and the light warrior though. I am using Foxfarm Big Bloom after 3-4 weeks or whenever she needs it.
Dont use big bloom till the end of flower, and dont use ocean forest for ur seedling, if u do, water it and let it dry and then repeat once more before u transplant the seedling
 

Black goat 420

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Dont use big bloom till the end of flower, and dont use ocean forest for ur seedling, if u do, water it and let it dry and then repeat once more before u transplant the seedling
Why at the end? It's for when they start to flower I thought? And I'm going to put a solo cup of light warrior in the ffof with the seedling in the middle of the light warrior surrounded by the ffof.
 

Jussblaz3420

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What i do is, i put a 6" layer of "super soil" at the bottom of a 3gal, mix it with 40-50% perlite and then i fill the rest with a local organic potting mix called McEnroe and mix that with 40-50% perlite as well and it always works great for my plants. As for the big bloom, its to extend flowering so u could maximize your yield, its always supposed to be a flavor/odour enhancer, Tiger bloom is for budding.
 

Black goat 420

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What i do is, i put a 6" layer of "super soil" at the bottom of a 3gal, mix it with 40-50% perlite and then i fill the rest with a local organic potting mix called McEnroe and mix that with 40-50% perlite as well and it always works great for my plants. As for the big bloom, its to extend flowering so u could maximize your yield, its always supposed to be a flavor/odour enhancer, Tiger bloom is for budding.
Oh, I'm staying strictly organic no chems at all. And I don't have the money to get perlite right now with just paying bills and child support lol
 

Black goat 420

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What i do is, i put a 6" layer of "super soil" at the bottom of a 3gal, mix it with 40-50% perlite and then i fill the rest with a local organic potting mix called McEnroe and mix that with 40-50% perlite as well and it always works great for my plants. As for the big bloom, its to extend flowering so u could maximize your yield, its always supposed to be a flavor/odour enhancer, Tiger bloom is for budding.
Im going to try it this way but I will wait to use the big bloom until it starts to flower or at least 2-3 weeks into flower that's all I have ATM
 

Jussblaz3420

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Organic is always good, for flower i fed one of my plants bone meal and unsulferd molasses and she did great so i think ull be just fine with what u have. Goodluck and happy harvest bud!
 
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