CollieGreens
Active Member
Hi, as the title states, i am growing 2 pine apple express autoflowers. They are roughly 5 weeks in and as this is my first successful-ish run at autoflowers im not too sure how they look in comparison or how i should be feeding them. I have growing "normal" plants before but hear autoflower feeding is different.
The nutes i have are AN Micro/Gorw/Bloom, Dutch Pro Explode, Root Tonic and CalMag.
I began the first 2 weeks on pH adjusted tap water and some Root Tonic, on week 3 i introduced a light feed of mostly Micro/Grow and some Bloom. I have increased the feeding further as the weeks passed.
Now she has shown pistols and their fluffing out a bit, im unsure on how i should continue, ive read to stop feeding veg nutes and concentrate more on blooming.I should add the medium im using is coco/clay balls; the reason i purchased clamag as i hear coco isnt good at retaining either.
Here are the pics of how she looks today, roughly 5 weeks in.
The cfl in the room makes them look a lot more yellow than they are, the leaves do have yellow patches and are a bit saggy. Have had problems with the temp varying and getting cold but should be resolved now.
Looking for some guidance of what i should be feeding them and how they look.
Thanks for the look, any help is greatly appreciated,
Collie.
The nutes i have are AN Micro/Gorw/Bloom, Dutch Pro Explode, Root Tonic and CalMag.
I began the first 2 weeks on pH adjusted tap water and some Root Tonic, on week 3 i introduced a light feed of mostly Micro/Grow and some Bloom. I have increased the feeding further as the weeks passed.
Now she has shown pistols and their fluffing out a bit, im unsure on how i should continue, ive read to stop feeding veg nutes and concentrate more on blooming.I should add the medium im using is coco/clay balls; the reason i purchased clamag as i hear coco isnt good at retaining either.
Here are the pics of how she looks today, roughly 5 weeks in.
The cfl in the room makes them look a lot more yellow than they are, the leaves do have yellow patches and are a bit saggy. Have had problems with the temp varying and getting cold but should be resolved now.
Looking for some guidance of what i should be feeding them and how they look.
Thanks for the look, any help is greatly appreciated,
Collie.