auto flowering

ganjarules106

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hay any one grown a auto flowering plants i know your only Supposed to give plane water for the first three weeks and then feed with very low nutes. the thing is do you start with veg or flower nutes also any one grown fruit automatic by dinafem before.
 

Cascadian

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Never grown fruit, but am growing 3 dinafem autos right now. I would feed grow nutes until they start some good pistil development then stick with the grow nutes for another week or so then start transitioning to bloom nutes but make sure they are still getting enough nitrogen. Do a search for auto flowering nutes etc. search thread titles, you will get a lot of info that way and can put your own plan together. Search the Autoflower forum. Good Luck
 

bigsteve

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Autos do not veg. They go straight from seedling to flower stage. Give just water first 2-3 weeks then flower nutes. BigSteve.
 

kmog33

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Autos do not veg. They go straight from seedling to flower stage. Give just water first 2-3 weeks then flower nutes. BigSteve.
This isnt entirely right, when going from seed, there is always a natural veg/maturation time, thats why they dont finish in exactly 8 weeks, it does have to go through its life cycle.

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ganjarules106

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that's why i asked why i guess there is no point in feeding veg nutes for such a short amount of time. Also what type of p.h. do auto's like. Do i just stay at 6.2 or should i give a lower p.h. like 6.0 or do they like high P.h. like in the 7 range ? thanks for the reply guys
 

vostok

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hay any one grown a auto flowering plants i know your only Supposed to give plane water for the first three weeks and then feed with very low nutes. the thing is do you start with veg or flower nutes also any one grown fruit automatic by dinafem before.
Most autos are only with us for 10 -12 weeks, in your case should you wish continue feeding just water for 3 weeks, then 2 weeks veg nutes then then another 2-3 weeks bud nutes then a flush one week for the harvest ...then done!
Often I just feed once thats at week 4 with mild bud nutes, autos don't need that much food!
 

kmog33

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that's why i asked why i guess there is no point in feeding veg nutes for such a short amount of time. Also what type of p.h. do auto's like. Do i just stay at 6.2 or should i give a lower p.h. like 6.0 or do they like high P.h. like in the 7 range ? thanks for the reply guys
I feed partial veg nutes when i flower, at least in the beginning, flower nutes are usually super low in nitrogen which your plant needs. Just my opinion of coarse

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ganjarules106

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thanks for the reply guys will wright this info down. On the web sight I got the seed from say's plant last week of May Harvest last week of July so that's 9 weeks hope it all goes well. First time growing autos so it's going to be fun. will add a post of her just hope she don't herm on me :(
 

kagecog

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Autos do not veg. They go straight from seedling to flower stage. Give just water first 2-3 weeks then flower nutes. BigSteve.
No... Autos DO veg... Their flowering just isn't controlled by light schedules, rather, they begin flowering whenever they are genetically ready to do so. When you begin giving nutes really depends on how fertile your soil is. If your using soil like FFOF that is very high in nitrogen, then skip the veg nutes and just begin giving a low dose of flowering nutes once you begin seeing signs of flowering
 

potpimp

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There's not a lot of difference in veg and flower nutes - not anything you would notice anyway. Feed it gently with veg nutes for the first few weeks then when it starts getting pistils use flowering nutes.
 
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