Sure... why not? (some odd spots on Reggie) Get them transplanted... and in a few days put the fertilizer to 'em! It didn't take me long to recognize that it's almost impossible to 'tell about autos'. They just....... shift gears. One day you look at them and go, hmmmm..............
I'm feeding mine Fox Farm trio for soil (now, duo). Just started week ten. A couple of days ago, I went; "Hmm..."
I've honestly never used nutrients. I don't know anything about them. I've always just let nature take care of them. I usually only water if it's an extreme drought.
I think it is something to do with autos i never had nutrient issues with photos i think auto might just be nutrient attention hoes
@Mechanic @Microfarmer34 There are MANY ways to grow the plants. Some folks think they need no fertilizer, some think they need a lot... and then there is everyone in between. I look at my outdoor plants... they look different than the indoor plants... I have NO idea what they are going to do next.. something is chewing on some leaves... BUT, I don't see any nutrient deficiencies or burns. They CERTAINLY do not have the flat canopies they had when I put them out!
I did end up digging up the gorilla glue auto and moving it to a place where it gets sun all day long.
Ok so you're a bit ahead of me. I moved the gorilla glue auto. It seems a lot happier now. It had only been in the ground for a week. I topped Reggie. I'll post some more pics in a week or so so you guys can keep up with my grow. What as the do you expect to yield out of your autos?
I had to move the gorilla glue auto again for the last time. If it's not gonna come out where it's at now it wasn't meant to be.