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Apricot Auto & Guava Auto (Fast Buds)

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weeks 3-6, 8-10
Defoliation
weeks 3-6, 8-10
Coco Coir
Grow medium
Perlite
Grow medium
10 L
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Week 7
Flowering
20 hrs
Light Schedule
24
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HeavyHittah HeavyHittah
4 months ago
The guavas have stretched a lot this week . Even with the Plagron power buds . But looks like they are sowing down now and will switch to bud development. They don't seem to be heavy feeders 1.4/1.5 is all they seem to like. Introduced some pk13/14 to the schedule . Canopy is faulty even now will feed for another couple of weeks and begin the flush. Looking good 🌱 PAR : 560
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Fast_Buds
Fast_Budscommentedweek 54 months ago
Hi there, Thank you for running this diary. We will be looking forward to your updates. Happy growing 🌱🌱 & Good luck 😃
iLoveGoodWeed
iLoveGoodWeedcommentedweek 74 months ago
Nice LST growmie 👌👍 Happy growing 👊😀
Beadle420
Beadle420commentedweek 64 months ago
Hope you don't mind the question, with your amounts given per fertigation in previous diaries ml per feed, do you water every 24 hours with the ml stated? Or every few days and wait for weight to drop slightly. Never done Coco and debating using a lot of your schedule as it's very thorough and your plants look like they taste lovely. Any help appreciated, soil grower all my life, I have asked two friends and gotten two different answers one waters then let's dry in veg and the other feeds similar volumes to yourself daily. Asked doctor Google and got completely different answers again. Fast buds are the nuts. Looking good again chief.
Beadle420
Beadle420commented3 months ago
@HeavyHittah, I still over watered with the autos in Coco I ran. Mate offered me some cuttings and to get some Xmas smoke in decided to back to what I know to guarantee a harvest. Will defo return to Coco and retry at some point. Thanks again for the advice and time.
HeavyHittah
HeavyHittahcommented4 months ago
@Beadle420, feeding varies. In veg I will usually feed every 2 days with nutrients everytime in Coco. It's good to let the Coco dry out a little in veg as it helps spread and grow the root system. In flower (depending on their size) they usually require watering everyday. Best way to tell with Coco is if the top layer goes slightly dry , you can also do the weight test when pot is a bit lighter. The key is to never let Coco dry out fully like soil as it's a hybrid between hydro and soil. Water with nutrients everytime in Coco. Ec in veg I do calmag until my water is 0.4 then up to 1.3 In flower calmag up.to.0.4 and then up to 1.6 . No need to go over 1.6 with autos I have found. Maybe 1.8 if they grow big. The best auto diary I did was the strawberry pie , use that schedule if you need as I filled that diary out well. Also keep in mind a bigger pot may require less feedings. I used 10 litre pots. Hope this helps and I've explained it well enough. Any questions send another message 👍
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Beadle420
Beadle420commentedweek 103 months ago
Looking good. So good I can almost taste it....keep it up chief! Glad the stretch calmed down on you. Filling out nicely. Look like the frost has hit early this year where you are!