We are about 2 and a half weeks after birth and we are in a good general situation. One is a little bigger and runs more the other two who were born 1 day later are a little smaller but healthy. We decided to send one outdoors to the home of a dear friend who needs it so much and we will however go and take pictures on the terrace because hopefully a monster will come, we did the photos at the start. Hi baby you're lucky you grow like a real plant have fun!
The other two little sisters will give their best indoors and we are ready to push them well!
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@WhiteEdge, In my opinion, autoflowering plants need constant fertilizer with gradual growth, mix grow and bloom in the week that they begin to flower, the more precise ones blend the two fertilizers in the second and third of flowering and then you have to push with the bloom especially in those in rapid flowering otherwise they yellow prematurely and that's not good they must yellow eventually during the flush and not quite in my opinion.
For photoperiods you can be much lighter with the grow in the first 3 weeks of growth, also because most of us use soils that are also very pre-fertilizing such as the light mix. Then you have to give gro depending on how you work: 1) if you have a long vegetative growth, you grow with the grow and when it starts flowering, add the fertilizers so as not to cause shock. 2) if you have a short vegetative 3-4 weeks and you send it into flowering more or less the same applies to autoflowering plants with variations depending on the flowering speed (+ it's fast + you have to beat with the bloom). 3) if you do topping you have to be very very careful with the grow, it often happened to me that when I did topping and I kept giving the grow according to the tables, the plants went over, very green, crumpled leaves, eagle's beak tips and Large leaflets to lettuce are the main signs of overfertilizing from grow. Then you have to give the rooting and that's it and a little grow especially during the first topping cuts, then gradually you can go up always paying attention to the color of the leaves and the overfert characteristics that I have just written to you. Sorry it was long but you stimulated me
@Breadandbuds,
i am currently watching your and others F1 grow diaries to figure my steps for better grow. What's your opinion for nutrients level compared to photoperiod plants
I have yet to grow an autoflower but I would be interested in F1's, I'll tag along to see how uniform they turn out and what one can expect from their yield, gl.