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Re: Feeding Autoflowers

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I’m in coco , and I give 2ml per l every single feed of a and b, and 1ml extra cal / mag I’m using canna range

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Re: Feeding Autoflowers

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Gupz wrote:
Wed Apr 21, 2021 2:34 pm
Whats the A&B thing? (
It means a 2part base system where you mix in a and b to get your base nuts then add your supplement.
Gupz wrote:
Wed Apr 21, 2021 1:50 pm
I've been sticking with the feed charts, but I always get the yellow tips to the leaves
How often do you feed them and what week do you notice the leaves going yellow.

Are you in soil?
Could it be light burn?
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Re: Feeding Autoflowers

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Re: Feeding Autoflowers

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Simple answer is if your in coco you put feed in every single day until you get run off,
I took to adding 1ml of cal mag per L every day too as I was getting rust patches , since adding the cal mag the plants are spotless
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Re: Feeding Autoflowers

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ncrypta.core wrote:
Wed Apr 21, 2021 4:53 pm
Gupz wrote:
Wed Apr 21, 2021 2:34 pm
Whats the A&B thing? (
It means a 2part base system where you mix in a and b to get your base nuts then add your supplement.
Gupz wrote:
Wed Apr 21, 2021 1:50 pm
I've been sticking with the feed charts, but I always get the yellow tips to the leaves
How often do you feed them and what week do you notice the leaves going yellow.

Are you in soil?
Could it be light burn?
Soil.... I’m not sure if it could be light burn or not.
Usually it’s fairly early on that the tips turn. Probs around week 3 or 4.
I feed once a week usually, but at the moment I’m literally just adding water to try and calm things down a bit. It seems to be working because the new growth hasn’t got the yellow tips on. Or at least not to such a large extent.
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Re: Feeding Autoflowers

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I have been following a Auto Coco grow guide on another forum that seems to be working at the moment, all based on EC. if allowed I will poast the link.
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Re: Feeding Autoflowers

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Ditch the soil, get them all in coco 👊😎👊
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