Wizzlebiz
Well-Known Member
Let's have a conversation about all the thing we are told not to do with autoflowers and how we as a community buck the trends and try anyway.
What was out findings? Did it affect your grow in a positive or negative fashion?
Some thought to discuss are but not limited to: transplanting, topping, feeding nutes from the get go, defoliation, and so one.
Il start. I began an auto following the fox farms feeding schedule for autos even though I was told to just water for 1st 3 weeks then introduce nutes.
My findings were it stunted my plant right off the line and it never reached potential.
What you say RIU? What trends with autoflowers have you bucked and what were your results?
What was out findings? Did it affect your grow in a positive or negative fashion?
Some thought to discuss are but not limited to: transplanting, topping, feeding nutes from the get go, defoliation, and so one.
Il start. I began an auto following the fox farms feeding schedule for autos even though I was told to just water for 1st 3 weeks then introduce nutes.
My findings were it stunted my plant right off the line and it never reached potential.
What you say RIU? What trends with autoflowers have you bucked and what were your results?