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20/4 is what I run when vegging photos or doing autos, and it seems to have worked out pretty well...my advice though is to do a little research...
Advice for going Autoflowers... 1. Start them in the pot that you plan to finish them in, but be careful not to overwater at first 2. Don't...
As long as it stays in that range I would just keep going with water...once it starts getting lower then start feeding them again
Is your runoff 800-1200ppm still, after just water for a week?
Dark green/glossy leaves with tips curled down like that means too much Nitrogen...I don't see any signs of nutrient burn though, so it's not...
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Yeah you're best bet is to just start doing research...look at other people's grow journals, dig around forums like this one, and check out...
More concerning is the green algae growing on top of the soil... that means you need to water less frequently and point a fan at them... quickest...
Nah it's pretty normal for plants in the later stages of flower to have a few yellowing leaves towards the bottom like that...as long as they...
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I would say the color change is a genetic thing mostly, or just A.C.E (Autumn Color Effect) which is the same reason trees change color and then...
She's growing fast and hungry right now... yellowing towards the top is either a "mobile nutrient" deficiency or early sign of light stress...
I've tried Fox Farms, Advanced Nutrients (pH Perfect and Sensi systems), General Hydroponics and Remo Nutrients...and not stuck with any of them...
At this point I have just given up on using any of those two and three part systems and use my own "custom" nutrients, that I kind of pick and...
Yeah the bottles will have the recommended solution strength and I believe that you use all three the whole way through, just in different ratios
I'm assuming you are talking about the Advance Nutrients pH Perfect three part? If I remember correctly, I used the numbers on the bottle and went...
What does the back of the bottle say? If it's (x) milliliters per liter, then multiply (x) by 3.78 to get milliliters per gallon...
It's not a great idea to take anything off them when they're that small...it can seriously stunt them because of how few leaves they have to begin...
You could get away with taking a few more of the biggest fan leaves...but it looks pretty good, especially for a first timer!
Nah it'll be fine, just get it into a plug or whatever you would normally do