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Old 10-08-2008, 07:35 PM   #1
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which nutes for auto's?

so ive got some auto ak beans comin and am tryin to get set up before hand so when they get here i can just throw em in.

i am leaning towards getting some FF ocean forest soil, since its pretty ph balanced to begin with, as ive read the autos are kinda ph sensitive. i went with lowlifes cause i want more of the indica and i read theyre a little less finiky. then maybe a small bottle of grow big and tiger bloom. i know the nute req's are different for the auto strains. i was gonna go with half strength grow big once or twice at weeks like three n four, then switch to the tiger bloom at maybe 1/2-3/4 strength on regular schedule for the remainder till flush.

this will be my first time using actual nutes, as my last grow, and all the halted ones before that, have been just fish emulsion and maybe some plant tone in the soil.

if anyone has any better suggestions please speak up. i could sure use any help i can get to make this future grow as successful as possible.

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surfbum---I'm a user of the FFOF, but not their nutrient line.

I've seen plenty of people using that line, and hopefully one of them will speak up with some experiences using those.

I've never heard that auto-flowering strains require different nutes either. You know in what way?? Would imagine you have to start swapping them over to flowering once they start getting hairs, even on the vegging side of things, but they should still require the same nutes and at the same times as a non auto flowering strain.

Glad to see you decided to get nutrients of a better quality for this grow.

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oops..

didnt mean different nutes. i meant a different regimine. they only need veg nutes once or twice right. and poss not even full strength, or yeah? sorry for the confusion. im not that knowledgable in the nute dept, im kinda wingin it from the arse as i go.

i really just wanted to try n get some personal experiences from a few people and kinda work out what mightve worked the best. i might not necessarily go with FF it was just my first idea. but yeah i definitely wanna go with some good nutes to try n beef those autos up and get all i can out of them.

any input is really appreciated.

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