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It's in the genes of "auto's", that's why the they have a short veg time -remember to switch your lighting for flower stage - as for nutrients take it easy on auto'd they really don't need high NPK ( example veg use 10-5-10 and for flower use 1-2-1) Auto's have made a big inprovments in the past years - when they first came out about 5 years ago they (auto's) were not very desirable
Well i been giving it 25% strenght tiger bloom its seen to b loving it. An next wonna see how would it handle the beastie bloom and chi-ching. Give me your opinion ! I think am going to switch things over next week.
 

bullSnot

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I had a bitch of a time getting the watering correct on this auto. The top half dried out well but the bottom was wet. 3 gallon pot and it seems the roots may have grown so well they clogged the drain holes....is this a normal 60 day root system for an auto?

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bullSnot

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I had a bitch of a time getting the watering correct on this auto. The top half dried out well but the bottom was wet. 3 gallon pot and it seems the roots may have grown so well they clogged the drain holes....is this a normal 60 day root system for an auto?

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Answering my own questions again- broke apart the soil and it was fine - just lots of outside roots...I think my water woes are due to reading a meter. I test the soil in bucket and it had plenty of water but it displayed 3 (when I typically watered it) 1-3 is dry on the meter - but really I need it to get to 1.
 

NewI

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1. Dinafem Moby Dick XXL, had one that was very hazy. Nice powerful head high.
2. Fast Buds GSC very body sedating. Very!
 

visajoe1

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Answering my own questions again- broke apart the soil and it was fine - just lots of outside roots...I think my water woes are due to reading a meter. I test the soil in bucket and it had plenty of water but it displayed 3 (when I typically watered it) 1-3 is dry on the meter - but really I need it to get to 1.
throw the meter away. water it with proper runoff, then lift the bucket, notice how much it weighs. Check it the day after, lift it. Check it the day after. You'll know when it needs watering. Soon, you wont need to lift them at all
 

bullSnot

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throw the meter away. water it with proper runoff, then lift the bucket, notice how much it weighs. Check it the day after, lift it. Check it the day after. You'll know when it needs watering. Soon, you wont need to lift them at all
problem is this requires memory...my short term....ah...I ...oh...well hang on...oh ya my short term memory is shot
 
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