Originally Posted by 70sdiver ok let's talk about nutrients for a minute.Auto's can be very finicky I have a saying with auto's less is more.I never go over half the recommended feeding schedule for auto's,So what I do as there are no published feeding schedules I can find stricktly for autos is take a standard feeding schedule and try and figure out where in the plants life cycle the feeding chart is relevent.My thinking is that autos really are only vegging for about 3 weeks then they start to flower between week 3 and four ...
Originally Posted by FarmerJJ Mold can become a problem in any stage of growth and after harvest. Excess water on buds/foliage, overwatering and low air flow all cause mold. To prevent mold make sure their is always a lot of airflow in and around flowers and foliage. Also try and make sure the relative humidity never gets too high (above 75% ). This isn't really possible to control outdoors while the plants are growing, but when drying and curing it will be possible to control. Above all keep things clean, well ventilated and ...