Hello this is my first time growing and i am having a blast! I know mixing different strains and mixing autoflowers with traditional is a horrible idea but i wanted to make my first time as hard as possible. This way next time will be a breeze!
The 2 on the left are on week 2 of flowering as of today.
The two on the right are on day 6 of transition just showing signs of flowering today! (Jan 19)
Started using bloom nutrients last week on res change, realized they were still in transition and depending on nitrogen.
Tomorrow is res change again, should i repeat the week 1 of early bloom or go back to transition nutrients?
hey Bicboi , another week of transition nutrients so that they can stock up as you complete the transition. that way they're less likely to go hungry for N, anyway you've got little to no chance of getting N toxicity at this stage . Hope this helps ! 🚀
I predict The small auto flower in the front left (blue cheese) will be done a week before the amnesia haze behind it.
I always planned to pull the blue cheese out and flush in her own res when the time came.
The roots are joined to the other plants now LOL ! What should i do?
Nothing that would not harm your plant. Of course if you loose like 10% of the mass roots during the process the plant will not react bad to it but more could be risky. On another hand if you can't wait to flush her then try it but like I said it is risky
@@blackash, thanks alot for your info. I didnt know the half to full light by flower but thats very interesting to me. Im running a 1000 watt in a 5x5.
Im open minded but curious why you would only want to run half output?
@CRiSPrGrow, thanks dude! Really appreciate the reply.
Through out the week i noticed the top getting a little light cause of nitrogen deficiency..
Im all for going back to transition nutrients but do you think running the same week with 15% less nutes then upping the nitrogen by 25%
Let me know what you think!
Kindest Regards
Bicboi
Nitrogen deficiency doesn’t exist. Long as you are using nutrients you do not have to worry about this ever. People who think they have it are the same people who fed way too much or way too often and killed the root hairs.
What you probably noticed was lighter color from new growth think you said in flower, so they will 2x-3x their size over the next few weeks.
Your ladies look good, I am not sure your grow space and veg space. You do want to keep in mind that your veg light should be 1/2 your flower light. And you only need to turn it to full power the last few weeks of flowering. Since she will 2x her size, you’ll want to double your light when that happens. Just food for thought, but your doing good atm.
@@blackash, thanks alot for your info. I didnt know the half to full light by flower but thats very interesting to me. Im running a 1000 watt in a 5x5.
Im open minded but curious why you would only want to run half output?
You are throwing light at the floor because you do not have the canopy to absorb it, so you would grow the plants canopy to match the light. You wouldn’t start your veg under 1000 Watts and if you did lights be super high and plants be in a corner. Because they can not ulize the light yet, don’t have the canopy to absorb it. So maybe you start off at 200 Watts and as the plant gives bigger you increase it. Till 4-5 weeks in veg your at around 600 Watts worth of plant, then you start to flower with 600 Watts in week 2-3. Last few weeks when she’s her biggest and can take the light switch to 1000 Watts.
Atm you canopy isn’t full, but if you cleaned up bottom, trellised it, had more plant or just canopy you can achieve 1.5-2lb a grow. I understand auto flower and all that. I like photo periods much more and you can learn much more from them. Because then you play with literally the same plant so you have something to gauge your self by.
Just make sure have the canopy filled to absorb it or wasting light and electric. Just my 2 cents. Looks good so far though. Of course also depends on the hood you have as well.