As it's an autoflower there's no need to change the light cycle to 12/12 & trick it into flowering, changing the light cycle will will only decrease yield dramatically. You're better off keeping it on a 18/6 to give it some rest for root structure and nute uptake or 24/0 for more groath and higher yeilds. I've done a biodesial mass grow and it's a lovely plant, with a pungent smell with a very nice stone, I hope your grow goes well!
Mirical grow nutes are fine, theres such a controversial veiw on them it's insane. Personally wouldn't use them again as they're too hot, but for beginners they can do the job at half the strength.Miracle grow is your problem.
Take pictures without your led on so we can look at the leaves.
i guarnetee miracle grow is your problem.
give it good water and see what happens.
Mirical grow nutes are fine, theres such a controversial veiw on them it's insane. Personally wouldn't use them again as they're too hot, but for beginners they can do the job at half the strength.
You are probably root bound. Your pots look like they are one gallon or less. They cannot grow big if roots cannot get big.These are my plants off of my first grow. I am using LED lights and believe one is ready for switch to 12/12 with the flower cycle lighting. The sweet Tooth, something went wrong it is a stub of a plant. Any opinions???
Also look into AACT. That's always funWhat other nutrients should I use/order?
Am I right to say the BioDiesel is flower because of the white hairs and I should switch my LED to the flowering light stage?
I suggest not stating someones wrong when you're not entirely sure what they're stating, I'm saying mirical grow can work fine in general at half the strenght, not that his problems are nutes As I said it's a very controversial issueSorry man but your wrong on this one.
His plant is obviously having nute problems not light problems.
Miracle grow is concentrated sythetics that no one should use let alone a beginner.
From experience most auto flowers require little nutes. Keep it simple
Just by looking at your plant without LEDs they look dark green with a claw look. Nute problem
Check here
https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=231387
I suggesest use something simple like roots. Keep it organic grow dank
You're indeed right, though when it comes to nutes that's something you've got to experiment out yourself, some like dutch pro, some like fox farm, others like advanced nutrience, it's all a matter of opinion and experienceWhat other nutrients should I use/order?
Am I right to say the BioDiesel is flower because of the white hairs and I should switch my LED to the flowering light stage?