PsychoSmoke
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This will be my first post.
I have been seeing a lot of disinformation about hydro nutes and Auto flowering growing.
To be clear this is not a reference on soil mixing, I am talking about Ebb and Flow and DWC.
This is not for soil, it just isnt.
Okay. I have been growing autos for a while and I only do a few things different than with growing a photoperiod plant. All I have done is start week 1 with 1/2 strength nutrients. That's it. Big reveal right! Other than that I just kept my nutes the same as I would growing a photoperiod plant. Had great results minimal issues. My light schedule is 24 on the entire time, that's what these autos like, that has a lot to do with nutrient uptake, that's why they burn when not under 24 hr light. Remember these auto strains come from places where a near 24hr summer is normal. You have to give it correct conditions for it to grow correctly. Simulate it's normal environment and I must add inoculate with with beneficial bacteria every grow. Make sure the plants get as much beneficial help as possible. There my 2 cents!
I have been seeing a lot of disinformation about hydro nutes and Auto flowering growing.
To be clear this is not a reference on soil mixing, I am talking about Ebb and Flow and DWC.
This is not for soil, it just isnt.
Okay. I have been growing autos for a while and I only do a few things different than with growing a photoperiod plant. All I have done is start week 1 with 1/2 strength nutrients. That's it. Big reveal right! Other than that I just kept my nutes the same as I would growing a photoperiod plant. Had great results minimal issues. My light schedule is 24 on the entire time, that's what these autos like, that has a lot to do with nutrient uptake, that's why they burn when not under 24 hr light. Remember these auto strains come from places where a near 24hr summer is normal. You have to give it correct conditions for it to grow correctly. Simulate it's normal environment and I must add inoculate with with beneficial bacteria every grow. Make sure the plants get as much beneficial help as possible. There my 2 cents!