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DIOR7
DIOR7started grow question 2 years ago
I'm about to begin my first auto flower grow using an hydroponics setup. Planing to use PH perfect Grow Micro and Bloom from Advance Nutrients for my feeds but I'm kinda confused with the schedule. Should follow Advance Nutrients schedule just like they say or follow another one?
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GMSgrows
GMSgrowsanswered grow question 2 years ago
Their values are for outdoor plants, grown right in the mother earth/ground. Plants in veg should be kept at 5,8 ph and check and adjust daily. Photos start at 400 ppm 0.8 ec from day 1 and autos from day 1 should be 200 to 250 ppm 0.4 to 0.5 ec. If you see good growth through that week then you up the feed by to 500 ppm 1.0 sec for photos and autos increase the same way by 100 rpm. Every week increase 100 ppm. Autos you stop at 600 to 650 ppm and only give more if they really need it. Photos you stop increasing at 600 to 650 ppm and only give more if they really need it. When flowering start the ph changes to 6.2 to 6.3 for flowering time. Check and adjust daily. Keep your water as cool as you can, and you should have a good grow..
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DutchDoobie
DutchDoobieanswered grow question 2 years ago
High, No do not follow the schedule blindly. These schedules are not made for cannabis and way to strong. Please read this article about how to feed nutritions with a hydroponics system. They explain it perfect! Here is the link: https://www.cannaconnection.com/blog/1903-ideal-ec-range-plants Happy Growing! ๐Ÿ˜‹
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 2 years ago
If in doubt, read and follow the instructions! Advanced Nutrients have spent millions on coming up with a product and know best how to use them. Follow their recommendations, although auto flowers can get by quite happily on half to three quarters strength nutrients, especially when young. Remember too, it is very easy to correct a slight under feeding, but very, very hard to rescue a burned over fed plant!
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