Higher yield tips(Royal Dwarf)

reallybigjesusfreak

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Hold on lil homie, tell me some info. Age of plant, environment, what its being fed currently, all that kind of stuff. Photos would help too and then myself and others can assist you better.
 

MoonDuneBuggy

Active Member
Do dwarf plants do the strech? If not when should I start flowering nutrition?
Grow in smart pots will be a start. You can transplant later into one. After flipping to 12/12 you still want to use your veg notes until you see more pistils show. Then switch to flower nutes. Make sure your soil has proper drainage.
 

reallybigjesusfreak

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so what kind of light do you have? tent size? nute line? what are we working with here. I get it just sprouted. What medium are you growing in? soil? hydro? coco?
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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Royal Dwarf is an auto from royal queen seeds. it's Skunk mixed with Rudi.
most autos are light feeders, so don't push the nutes too hard, keep an eye out for tip burn or claw and back off if you see either.
don't switch to bloom nutes till your plant has got more than just a few hairs on it, you want to start seeing little buds before you switch. then the same thing, don't over do it.

if you're using cfls, it's better to have more smaller ones, spread out as much as possible. ten 40 watters will do you better than 5 100s
 
There's a lil diatomaceous earth on the top layer for pest. Do you see what I was wondering about tho, how the first set of leaves have two instead of one? Is that something weird like how some people get two roots out one seed?
 
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