Hey yellowgrower, welcome to AFN! Sorry for not making it through here sooner. Belated congrats on your new baby girl, too! :smokebuds: Hope mama and baby are doing well and you're able to sneak some sleep in somewhere along the line.
Looks like you're off to a great start bro!! Autos can be very temperamental when it comes to strong nutes and 20-20-20 is a pretty heavy load - but it doesn't seem to have phased your NL 1 girl too much. If you start to see any clawing or weirdness on the newest growth, you can back off on your feeding and give them diluted strength feedings until they perk back up. It's a lot easier to work with them when they're being slightly underfed than overfeeding them and giving them nute burn.
thnk u so much for ur kind words and advice KindredSpirit, no worries for the delay we ve just started.... after adding 20-20-20 to NL2 also, everything seems to getting better ill post some pics later on....
question: if i feed my plant a double dose of 10-10-10....will it be like feeding it a normal dose of 20-20-20?
Yes. If im not mistaken the numbers are a percentage. 10 is something like 10% of solution is nitrogen, or something lilke 10mg per ounce. But half solution of 20-20-20 is the same as a full solution of 10-10-10.
4th week for my girls today will be updating soon....anyone to answer my questions above? im going shopping for my grow today and i need to know what to search for, beside thermometer/humidity meter/epsom salts/reflecting material.....
is this type of plant food suitable for cannabis plants? or should i go with water diluted plant food?
Hello yg. Sounds like you may have over ferted that NL. Just feed plain water on that one next time.
Not sure what kind of plant food that is, but probably some slow release pellets or something. I wouldn't use that, looks chemical anyway. It's all about Organics.
I will only recomend fox farm tiger bloom and big bloom. I find that its not necessary to use grow big on autos i think they get enough nitrogen fom the tiger bloom if u feed tem as soon as you see hairs.
Ps its not good to cheap out on soil or nutes your increase yield will more than make up for the extra cost plus you avoid the time spent trying to figure out whats wrong with the plants...time is money.
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