nutrient questions

mwdtx

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how often should i feed my white dwarf, its, im using all organics, i have it under 24 hour light, and what should i use. ill have pics soon
 

Resident Kush

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some will say water, feed, water, others will say feed once a week, I personally suggest half strength everytime.
 

Tryingtomastrkush

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the thing about autoflowering plants is they dont really like much for nutes in my experience with them....i only use 1 half strength feed of grow nutes then move to flowering nutes at 3/4th strength once they are fully matured. Its really up to you man just keep in mind they don't need a lot of food and its extremely easy to nute burn them
 

mwdtx

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the thing about autoflowering plants is they dont really like much for nutes in my experience with them....i only use 1 half strength feed of grow nutes then move to flowering nutes at 3/4th strength once they are fully matured. Its really up to you man just keep in mind they don't need a lot of food and its extremely easy to nute burn them

what are the best ones to use, i am waitin on fox farm grow big, and tiger bloom to come in
 

Tryingtomastrkush

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i didn't do white dwarfs. i did auto hindu kush as part of my last grow and got over an ounce per plant no more than an ounce and a half from each though
 

Tryingtomastrkush

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they were allright.....one of the things i didn't like about auto flowering plants is they flower by age not light cycle. So what this means is at a certain age it will stop growing tall reguardless of its size. so if you stunt a plant at the beginning it is stunted for life and it wont yield as well as the others......

another thing i notices is the bigger the plant yielded the less resin it produced....in other plants i have not found this true......its almost like they have a certain amount of energy and thats all they will ever get so they use it in which ever way you persuade them(if that makes sense)
 

mwdtx

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they were allright.....one of the things i didn't like about auto flowering plants is they flower by age not light cycle. So what this means is at a certain age it will stop growing tall reguardless of its size. so if you stunt a plant at the beginning it is stunted for life and it wont yield as well as the others......

another thing i notices is the bigger the plant yielded the less resin it produced....in other plants i have not found this true......its almost like they have a certain amount of energy and thats all they will ever get so they use it in which ever way you persuade them(if that makes sense)

so any tips about how to higher the yield on autoflowering
 

Tryingtomastrkush

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make sure the plants do not get stunted and proper ventilation.......same things for any other plants and getting good yields.....the only difference is if you stunt it.....you stunt it for good and it will always be stunted
 

Tryingtomastrkush

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what you should do is not worry haha.......check the variables.....temp/nutes/humidity/light/ and if those are good then you just need to sit back......the most common mistake i see is people worrying over nothing(im not saying you are) just pay attention to your plants and love them, and they wil give you sweet buds
 

mwdtx

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what you should do is not worry haha.......check the variables.....temp/nutes/humidity/light/ and if those are good then you just need to sit back......the most common mistake i see is people worrying over nothing(im not saying you are) just pay attention to your plants and love them, and they wil give you sweet buds
ok if it doesnt start growin in another day or so then should i worry
 

Tryingtomastrkush

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no. you shouldn't worry at all......if none of your plants are growing you can pretty much bet its because of something you are doing wrong.....your only job is to figure out what is going wrong by isolating variables.

for example....temps should be between 70-79 F(day time) no lower than 60F(at night)....if your temps are in the right range you know that is not the problem.

next you would consider your humidity....if it is too low plants will grow extremely slow if at all....if you have around 60% humidity you know that is not the problem

and just continue on until you have found your problem
 

mwdtx

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no. you shouldn't worry at all......if none of your plants are growing you can pretty much bet its because of something you are doing wrong.....your only job is to figure out what is going wrong by isolating variables.

for example....temps should be between 70-79 F(day time) no lower than 60F(at night)....if your temps are in the right range you know that is not the problem.

next you would consider your humidity....if it is too low plants will grow extremely slow if at all....if you have around 60% humidity you know that is not the problem

and just continue on until you have found your problem
its around 40-45
 
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