Fox Farm feeding schedule-Autoflower

PVS

Active Member
a few of us asked this in another thread and got no answer so i'll make a specific thread.

presently growing lowryder #1 in FF-OF soil and using FF-GB. left it nut-free for the first 2 weeks and now feeding half serving 1 time per week. i'm expecting it to flower very soon so i need to know what to do. im concerned that these strains might not benefit from the one-size-fits-all FF schedule. for instance some say to avoid tiger bloom. also in the regular schedule has you skip a feeding on the 4th week. well what does that translate to? does it even matter?

now please before anyone tells me (us) about the schedule at their website, keep in mind that this is an autoflowing strain. there is no vegetative state and only a 2 month life cycle. we're not interested in guesses. however if you are experienced in getting the most out of your autoflowering plants and use FF nutrients, please oh please share your wisdom.
 

majek

Well-Known Member
hmm good question... I use foxfarm but ive never grown a auto strain so I probly wouldnt be much help :(
 

acexxacer

Well-Known Member
i say just do the flowering side of there schedule but idk. on the subject has anyone ever used the fox farms feeding schedule? what were the results?
 

northwoodsmoker

New Member
Id use veg nutes till you start seeing signs of it flowering then switch over to bloom nutes..imo..thats what i would do.. Start out light n work ur way up
 

aug181983

Active Member
Id use veg nutes till you start seeing signs of it flowering then switch over to bloom nutes..imo..thats what i would do.. Start out light n work ur way up
Thats what Ill be doing since all my girls been getting only water , they havent even had any nutes yet. There 20days old right now and looking pretty. Ill take some pics next time I goto my buddies since hes watching them 24/7 for me :)
 

1shot67

Member
a few of us asked this in another thread and got no answer so i'll make a specific thread.

presently growing lowryder #1 in FF-OF soil and using FF-GB. left it nut-free for the first 2 weeks and now feeding half serving 1 time per week. i'm expecting it to flower very soon so i need to know what to do. im concerned that these strains might not benefit from the one-size-fits-all FF schedule. for instance some say to avoid tiger bloom. also in the regular schedule has you skip a feeding on the 4th week. well what does that translate to? does it even matter?

now please before anyone tells me (us) about the schedule at their website, keep in mind that this is an autoflowing strain. there is no vegetative state and only a 2 month life cycle. we're not interested in guesses. however if you are experienced in getting the most out of your autoflowering plants and use FF nutrients, please oh please share your wisdom.


As you grow out your own autos you will see that they need a specific treatment from one strain to the next, even one pheno to the next. As we know autos are not real stable at this time but are getting close to it. I see this happening in the near future though.

So if you would like to super charge your autos this is what I do. But remember that this is my feed schedule to my conditions as well as soil amendments. SO if you know you have a hot soil ease up on the mix to make sure you dont burn and if your soil is plain compo you can get a little brave but less is more here.

The back of most of the FF bottles say 2teaspoons for regular feed and 3 for heavy feeding. I never use the 3teaspoon regimen. 2tsp is ideal for a 1/4 part break down.

Week
1 pH water only

1.5 add in Big Bloom to the mix at 1/2 tea spoon

2 1/2tsp Grow Big 1/2 tsp Big Bloom

2.5 3/4 tsp of grow big

3 1tsp grow big and 1/2 Tiger bloom 1/2 tea spoon Big Bloom

3.5 1/2 tsp Grow Big 1/2tsp Tiger bloom

4 1tsp Tiger bloom 1/2 tsp Grow Big

4.5 Clean pH'ed water to clear out salt build up

5 2tsp tiger bloom 1/2 grow big

5.5 1 Teaspoon Grow Big

6 Begin Flush for the final weeks. At this point i can flush for a week before i begin to see yellowing of the fans.

I like to leave enough time to get all the salts out of there before the harvest. This stuff WILL salt up on you and cause build up and lock out.

Hope this helps some of you out there and remember this may vary to your application. This is just MY feed schedule.






I got this off a auto flower forum
 

BudMan54

Member
a few of us asked this in another thread and got no answer so i'll make a specific thread.

presently growing lowryder #1 in FF-OF soil and using FF-GB. left it nut-free for the first 2 weeks and now feeding half serving 1 time per week. i'm expecting it to flower very soon so i need to know what to do. im concerned that these strains might not benefit from the one-size-fits-all FF schedule. for instance some say to avoid tiger bloom. also in the regular schedule has you skip a feeding on the 4th week. well what does that translate to? does it even matter?

now please before anyone tells me (us) about the schedule at their website, keep in mind that this is an autoflowing strain. there is no vegetative state and only a 2 month life cycle. we're not interested in guesses. however if you are experienced in getting the most out of your autoflowering plants and use FF nutrients, please oh please share your wisdom.
Although autoflowering plants do not need too much nutrients, they consume a certain amount of growing fertilizer, and also blooming fertilizer. The best option is to use a good quality substrate (that ensures nutrients for early stages of plants), and then, after 15-20 days, start feeding plants with a low dose of growing nutrients, and rise the dose while the weeks pass by (this will keep the plants green and healthy). We should keep the growing fertilizer at least until the first pistils appear and then change it for a flowering fertilizer (we can also use both together along first weeks of flowering if needed). A good tip is to add a good bloom stimulator to plant's schedule. This kind of booster increases flower formation, and derives in thicker buds when harvesting.
 

jjiggydoc1983

New Member
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Im having issues as well. 3 weeks into flowering and middle leaves are turning yellow faster than i can figure out what is wrong.
 
I'm going into week 5, currently just passed week 4.5 and I'm still not seeing any preflowers. I flushed around the beginning of week 4 and I think I screwed up the schedule because I put grow big and big bloom instead of tiger bloom at the recommended dose on this page. Would it be wise to use open sesame to start the process of flowering or just let it ride out? Thanks in advance.
 

Budzbuddha

Well-Known Member
I use FFOF and dropped the Nute line for megacrop but this will work for autos.

FFOF is already highly ammended right from bag and needs nothing. ( for autos )
Since auto veg stage is short ( up to week 5 before preflower ) .... the soil alone will feed it .
Ph water to 6.5 and water only as needed. The soil will run long into the autos lifespan and no multi bottle shit is needed.

Forget the feeding schedule put out by fox farm , it is too much on top of an already hot soil.

If using FFOF ( ocean forest)
TRY THIS :

1 week(seedling) – Ph adjusted water

2 week(start of vegetative) – Ph adjusted water

3 week(vegetative) – Ph adjusted water

4 week(pre-flowering) – 1/2 veg nutes ( grow big )

5 week(first flowers) – 1/4 bloom nutes ( tiger bloom )

6 week(flowering) – 1/2 bloom nutes. ( tiger bloom )

7 week(flowering) – 1/2 bloom nutes. ( tiger bloom )

8 week(flowering) – 1/2 bloom Nutes / then ph water on next watering ( nute wind down )

9 week(flowering & harvest) – Ph adjusted water till harvest

If auto buds needs week 10 or slightly longer .... continue same as week 9.

Plant will pull from itself and medium residual .... ( leaf fade )
( cleaner end product ).

No flushing or other bullshit necessary.

Note : Instead of using Fox Farm Nutes ..... you can SIMPLY add “ more “ FFOF to topsoil
and just water in for a recharge.

It is really that simple.
 

Budzbuddha

Well-Known Member
I'm going into week 5, currently just passed week 4.5 and I'm still not seeing any preflowers. I flushed around the beginning of week 4 and I think I screwed up the schedule because I put grow big and big bloom instead of tiger bloom at the recommended dose on this page. Would it be wise to use open sesame to start the process of flowering or just let it ride out? Thanks in advance.

Stop flushing ( you are just stripping the medium ). Now the plant has to “ recover “ from the heavy watering.

Ride it out for preflower. Some start early some start late. If it has not at least thrown pistils by week 6 ..... then treat it like a regular photo strain and flip it.

Some “ autos “ may act as a photo strain and need to be FORCED to flower.
And at times can veg it out a little bit more. The ruderalis portion that makes the plant self flower sometimes is not moving it forward.
 

Flatrate

Well-Known Member
I use FFOF and dropped the Nute line for megacrop but this will work for autos.

FFOF is already highly ammended right from bag and needs nothing. ( for autos )
Since auto veg stage is short ( up to week 5 before preflower ) .... the soil alone will feed it .
Ph water to 6.5 and water only as needed. The soil will run long into the autos lifespan and no multi bottle shit is needed.

Forget the feeding schedule put out by fox farm , it is too much on top of an already hot soil.

If using FFOF ( ocean forest)
TRY THIS :

1 week(seedling) – Ph adjusted water

2 week(start of vegetative) – Ph adjusted water

3 week(vegetative) – Ph adjusted water

4 week(pre-flowering) – 1/2 veg nutes ( grow big )

5 week(first flowers) – 1/4 bloom nutes ( tiger bloom )

6 week(flowering) – 1/2 bloom nutes. ( tiger bloom )

7 week(flowering) – 1/2 bloom nutes. ( tiger bloom )

8 week(flowering) – 1/2 bloom Nutes / then ph water on next watering ( nute wind down )

9 week(flowering & harvest) – Ph adjusted water till harvest

If auto buds needs week 10 or slightly longer .... continue same as week 9.

Plant will pull from itself and medium residual .... ( leaf fade )
( cleaner end product ).

No flushing or other bullshit necessary.

Note : Instead of using Fox Farm Nutes ..... you can SIMPLY add “ more “ FFOF to topsoil
and just water in for a recharge.

It is really that simple.

Thanks for the info!
 
Stop flushing ( you are just stripping the medium ). Now the plant has to “ recover “ from the heavy watering.

Ride it out for preflower. Some start early some start late. If it has not at least thrown pistils by week 6 ..... then treat it like a regular photo strain and flip it.

Some “ autos “ may act as a photo strain and need to be FORCED to flower.
And at times can veg it out a little bit more. The ruderalis portion that makes the plant self flower sometimes is not moving it forward.
Thanks man! I have been through all kinds of forums and have found nothing really worthwhile about this. Your info helps me out a lot!!
 
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