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Dutch Passion Auto Extreme Outdoor grow NEED help

IGROWINTORONTO

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Hey guys this is my 2nd years outdoor grow and i thought i would try Autofem seeds with decent yeilds im about 45 days from seed and there starting to flower i have promix soil and ph levels are 6.5 ish. WHAT nutes should i be using? last year i never used nutes and still yeilded 1b off 4 plants.
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Smokinr33

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Ive used a seaweed humus based nute for indoor and outdiors and it did the trick. What part of the world are you so we can give proper siggestions

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Smokinr33

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If you suffer with humidity try adding 2 or 3 of those small humidity atractant box things in your grow room. I had 65% before i used one and after i put one in its down to 40%

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IGROWINTORONTO

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If you suffer with humidity try adding 2 or 3 of those small humidity atractant box things in your grow room. I had 65% before i used one and after i put one in its down to 40%

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Nope this grow is 100% outdoors Where can i find those nutrients?
 

Smokinr33

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Most garden stores and some hardware stores stock them where i am

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Mader89

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They look good. Since their in the ground id just get some fox farm or roots organic 707 mix and give it a little top dressing here and there.
 

IGROWINTORONTO

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I'm quesing you have had a lot of rain. You might want to add some grow nutes in with your mixture.
I'm 100% new to nutes, as i said last year i didn't use them at all and still yielded nice. I have a bunch of garden centres around my area since my auto is now flowering what nutes should i be giving them / how watered down? etc
 

IGROWINTORONTO

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They look good. Since their in the ground id just get some fox farm or roots organic 707 mix and give it a little top dressing here and there.
The promix soil i used has pretty decent nutes in it, the 707 mix i should just apply ontop of the promix and soak weekly? every 2 weeks?
 

jimmer6577

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I live on the other side of the lake and we have had a lot of rain, this is what is the difference this year. If you keep adding nutes WITH WATER it will not change or stop the yellowing. You have done nothing wrong or can do anything to instantly correct it. Wait till it has not rained for a week and you have not watered then diagnose. I know this sounds weird but mother nature has over watered your plants and you adding to correct "deficiencies" will make it worse.
 

Mader89

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I live on the other side of the lake and we have had a lot of rain, this is what is the difference this year. If you keep adding nutes WITH WATER it will not change or stop the yellowing. You have done nothing wrong or can do anything to instantly correct it. Wait till it has not rained for a week and you have not watered then diagnose. I know this sounds weird but mother nature has over watered your plants and you adding to correct "deficiencies" will make it worse.
I'm a little confused are you saying they turned yellow do to over watering?
 

Mader89

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The promix soil i used has pretty decent nutes in it, the 707 mix i should just apply ontop of the promix and soak weekly? every 2 weeks?
It's just a nice way to spruce your girls up keeping them soil fed. But ya every week I'd throw a good little amount under her base. If you wanna feed her liquids I feed

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Smokinr33

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Maybe for next time you could find a slow release fertilised soil instead bcoz itll be better for outdoors

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weedenhanced

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Maybe for next time you could find a slow release fertilised soil instead bcoz itll be better for outdoors

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Slow release would be the worst because u get a heavy rain few days will give the plants way to much nuts if they growing fine and look healthy leave em alone
 

IGROWINTORONTO

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I don't think there starving for food but alittle more wouldn't hurt the 707 is out of my price range. Do you know of any lower ranged liquid nutrients and i'm in canada can these be bought here?
 

IGROWINTORONTO

Active Member
I live on the other side of the lake and we have had a lot of rain, this is what is the difference this year. If you keep adding nutes WITH WATER it will not change or stop the yellowing. You have done nothing wrong or can do anything to instantly correct it. Wait till it has not rained for a week and you have not watered then diagnose. I know this sounds weird but mother nature has over watered your plants and you adding to correct "deficiencies" will make it worse.
I've heard all but good things from tiger bloom, when there all dried out should i try a bottle of that or what do you suggest?
 
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