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Can she recoup? Shunted Blue Dream Auto

Cannabis_momma
Cannabis_mommastarted grow question a month ago
I increased light to 24hours and gave her a feeding, what can I do to save this auto? My fems are looking great, autos are shunted. Newbie with Autos. I thought it’d be safe in the same grow area as fems. She started germination on 02/23 and seedling by 02/26. Day 16 :(
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Grey_Wolf
Grey_Wolfanswered grow question a month ago
Its the quality and brightness of your light mate those purple leds are not ideal for getting good vegetation growth rates at all Also 24 light cycles are detrimental to any plant including auto's giving a dark rest period even if only 4 hours at a time allows the plant/s to recover from stress
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Hashy
Hashyanswered grow question a month ago
Most light soils contain enough nutrition for 3-4 weeks, so you don't need to feed much, maybe just a root stimulator. Plants need a rest period, 24hrs is 2 much in my opinion, either go 20hr or 18hr. Water until runoff and wait for the pot to become light before watering again. 2 early to tell if its going to remain stunted. Good luck.
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HerbalEdu
HerbalEduanswered grow question a month ago
plant that small in soil don't need any nutrient feeding yet, you should wait for the plant to be noticeably bigger before feeding any nutrient high in npk
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CULTIVATORFROG
CULTIVATORFROGanswered grow question a month ago
Las plantas también necesitan horas de descanso. Un fotoperiodo de 20/4 estaría mejor que 24hs de luz. Todavía tienes 2 semanas de crecimiento. Saludos.
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Roberts
Robertsanswered grow question a month ago
20 hours light is most I recommend. Plants are living and like rest as well. Plus it is hard on equipment with no break. It doesn't look bad. The unfortunate part being with photoperiod plants is. You either have to veg the photoperiod plants till auto finishes or lose out of yield cutting back light hours to flower the photoperiods.
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LSchnabel
LSchnabelanswered grow question a month ago
I don’t se any sings of nutrient issues in the plant leaves. If you are at week two, then you’re a little bit behind. It takes quite a bit of time for the roots to establish themselves before the plants really start growing. Having a quality light does affect the plant growth significantly. Most people are steering away from 24/7 light time too. I think the 18/6 is where the industry has pretty much landed on for time. Hope this helps.
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Snazur
Snazuranswered grow question a month ago
I have come to believe even autos like a little rest time,,, I do 20/4 in veg an 18/6 in flower knowing they do lots of good stuff in the dark!! very much like humans,,, I think we a;; need down time,,,
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