Thank you! Not quite sure how it's gonna go but hoping for the best.
BigHoss
Welcome! Don't be afraid to ask questions in the Q&A section of the app. Growers stick together and help out where we can. Lots of resources out there. Don't be afraid to use AI as well IMHO. It's very helpful, but dont rely to heavily on it.
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Buzzed_Moonrock9150
Thank You!!
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Buzzed_Moonrock9150
Good to know lol gonna need all the info I can get it's my first grow and not quite sure how it's gonna turn out. Hoping for the best.
BigHoss
I just harvested my first ever grow. Biggest thing for me was stunting and over feeding. I learned though that doing the needed things is fine, but just do those things in moderation because you can stress them by messing with them too much. My current grow of clones are doing a lot better than my first grow because I haven't been constantly messing with them, and just let them thrive.
TheWookalarKing
Definitely less is more, until your sure. You can look at my grows for what not to do. I'm just playing around with autos as they didn't exist back before time.
Probably will take it more seriously with the 5x6 setup when I get to it...
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Buzzed_Moonrock9150
sweet. thank you for the info. ya I'm worried I'm fooling with these to much not sure what's to much and what's not. hoping for the best.
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Buzzed_Moonrock9150
ok sounds good I'll go check them out.
TheWookalarKing
sorry. disappeared for a bit. yes less is more with the autos I have found. they really are very finicky, but will grow just fine with light to moderate defoliation just to expose bud sites and allow for decent air circulation, as well as light training to hold up the buds. I've never used a net so that's an experiment for later. I usually use bamboo stakes and gardening twine. talk about a spiders nest mess in the tent...
TheWookalarKing
when feeding, if tpu use a bagged soil like Fox Farm, you really dont need to feed autos for about a month. then I would recommend half doses and work up from there. last grow I was mixing up 1ish gallons of feed for each auto at half strength.
TheWookalarKing
PART 2 I would let the plants dry back pretty much like 80 to 90% and then water with a quart or so of plain water, wait a few, then slowly feed the gallon of nutes, waiting a little, then about another quart of water or so that I let sit in the runoff reservoirs for the plant to use.
3x3x8, 2x fans, 2x led lights 3000 lumens & 2500 lumens 1x blue led , room covered in tarp, 1 tote inside painted metallic with hole cut in the side for air flow, water can used manually daily.
Congrats on starting your first grow!
Thank you! Not quite sure how it's gonna go but hoping for the best.
Welcome! Don't be afraid to ask questions in the Q&A section of the app. Growers stick together and help out where we can. Lots of resources out there. Don't be afraid to use AI as well IMHO. It's very helpful, but dont rely to heavily on it.
Thank You!!
Good to know lol gonna need all the info I can get it's my first grow and not quite sure how it's gonna turn out. Hoping for the best.
I just harvested my first ever grow. Biggest thing for me was stunting and over feeding. I learned though that doing the needed things is fine, but just do those things in moderation because you can stress them by messing with them too much. My current grow of clones are doing a lot better than my first grow because I haven't been constantly messing with them, and just let them thrive.
Definitely less is more, until your sure. You can look at my grows for what not to do. I'm just playing around with autos as they didn't exist back before time. Probably will take it more seriously with the 5x6 setup when I get to it...
sweet. thank you for the info. ya I'm worried I'm fooling with these to much not sure what's to much and what's not. hoping for the best.
ok sounds good I'll go check them out.
sorry. disappeared for a bit. yes less is more with the autos I have found. they really are very finicky, but will grow just fine with light to moderate defoliation just to expose bud sites and allow for decent air circulation, as well as light training to hold up the buds. I've never used a net so that's an experiment for later. I usually use bamboo stakes and gardening twine. talk about a spiders nest mess in the tent...
when feeding, if tpu use a bagged soil like Fox Farm, you really dont need to feed autos for about a month. then I would recommend half doses and work up from there. last grow I was mixing up 1ish gallons of feed for each auto at half strength.
PART 2 I would let the plants dry back pretty much like 80 to 90% and then water with a quart or so of plain water, wait a few, then slowly feed the gallon of nutes, waiting a little, then about another quart of water or so that I let sit in the runoff reservoirs for the plant to use.
ok great thank you so much
thank you! your info is helpful and appreciated