Week 16 still clear trichs? Anyone know if she's ready? Newbie here

xtsho

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Damn, so for starters this was a regular pho period seed that came from a pack of 5 auto blue dream so I was giving her 24 0 light before flower. I used ff bushdoctor cocoloco medium 5 gallon , blue planet cal mag and flower fuel measuring by gallon
So you only fed clamag and flower fuel? The CocoLoco has stuff in it as it just uses coco instead of peat but you'll eventually need to feed something more than just calmag and Flower Fuel which is just P/K. And turn on both switches on that light from start to finish. Don't just use the veg in veg and the bloom in bloom.
 

Lenin1917

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I’d also suggest a decent premium potting sool(roots original is my go to) dry amendments (dr earth tomato food) it’s the easiest way to get started. Put you’re seedlings in the amended potting mix veg till they’re the size you want, transplant into a bigger pot(5-7gal) top dress with dr earth bud and bloom then finish it out. Most you might need to do other than that is water in the occasional tea/recharge
 

KarateChopMaster

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Also since you guys have an idea of my issue if you don't mind here's a better idea of what I have going on I hope I can I make this work without too much more $$. I am ordering the 4000w light.
Main question are these nutes okay for blue dream autoflower in 5 gallon fabric pot FF Bushdoctor cocoloco
 

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KarateChopMaster

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The FF trio ones in the middle I was only using during flower on there schedule and the Blue Planet calmag was used threwout all stages and flower fuel was used all during flower I
I was going by the gallon measurements
 

KarateChopMaster

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Sorry I have 1 more question before my next 1.
Would I be better off as a newbie using liquid or soluble nutrients or does it not matter?
Right now I'm all invested in Soluble
 

Wattzzup

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Well I would use what you have. The key with the soluble is to stay ahead of the game without over dosing the plant.
 

KarateChopMaster

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Okay thanks, I was going just as directed according to the label while usually feeding at max a gallon everyday. I never saw any issues with over or under watering so I'm hoping the new 4000w light will make the difference I need and I'm guessing since this will be my 3rd plant ever. I won't even bother doing any training and just let her do her thing
 

LeastExpectedGrower

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Okay thanks, I was going just as directed according to the label while usually feeding at max a gallon everyday. I never saw any issues with over or under watering so I'm hoping the new 4000w light will make the difference I need and I'm guessing since this will be my 3rd plant ever. I won't even bother doing any training and just let her do her thing
I keep seeing you say '4000w light'. Just to pull the rug out right now...there's no way that you have a consumer grade light that's anything near 4000w. Even a 1000w light is expensive enough to be outside the range of what many home growers can do, not to mention a single 1000w or more light isn't really the most practical, given you'll get more out of multiple lights with lower wattage in terms of evenness of coverage.
 
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