growmiester
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so im new to autos,iv got 2 wwaf.i did some research and found out there light feeders,whats the proper ppm range for feeding autos.i would be greatful for any help
I do know that autos don't need much they're so coolso im new to autos,iv got 2 wwaf.i did some research and found out there light feeders,whats the proper ppm range for feeding autos.i would be greatful for any help
I use a slow-release fertilizer twice during its life and that's it easy peasy and I only use a quarter of the recommended doseso im new to autos,iv got 2 wwaf.i did some research and found out there light feeders,whats the proper ppm range for feeding autos.i would be greatful for any help
You got no answers cause there is no "formula" for autos. Every strain and plant is different just like photos. Autos like half of what photos comfortably like. If you grew photos before, you know a range you are comfortable with, so cut it in half and start there.so im new to autos,iv got 2 wwaf.i did some research and found out there light feeders,whats the proper ppm range for feeding autos.i would be greatful for any help
Yeah bang onYou got no answers cause there is no "formula" for autos. Every strain and plant is different just like photos. Autos like half of what photos comfortably like. If you grew photos before, you know a range you are comfortable with, so cut it in half and start there.
thank you Matty,looks like you came up with something I can work with,i can do this thanks to you.it makes the most senceYou got no answers cause there is no "formula" for autos. Every strain and plant is different just like photos. Autos like half of what photos comfortably like. If you grew photos before, you know a range you are comfortable with, so cut it in half and start there.
It's not sarcasm, but the only real answer. Even in phitos they can't ALL like the same exact feed. It's really going to be strain dependant. If you have a range in photos 750 to 1000 or what ever that you always fall in, just start with half of the lowest number. I don't go by ppms. Never have cared. I just start small and increase till i see something i don't like and than go back to last amount. Seems pretty efficient way imo.thank you Matty,looks like you came up with something I can work with,i can do this thanks to you.it makes the most sence