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Live Stoner Chat Couple questions for the fam

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Howdy y'all...
so I have a couple questions I was looking to get answered. I have two girls in progress right now looking live and well; the chronic and little cheese. I have them both in 3 gallon buckets and it's about week 8 on these autos from seedling round week 6 if the rule of thumb is to start week one after the fourth set of leaves. So my chronic is starting to flower and I have it on a fox farm feed for my nutes and under 600 w HPS light. I've looked all into feeding schedules but I've kind of been winging it but the results don't lead me to worry much they both look pretty nice. I give a lot less then recommended on the bottle and I compost tea spray between feeding. Grow big says it's safe to use threw out I've gradually increased dose with time now I give 1 tsp per gal of water I have the big bloom I just started the chronic on because of flowering signs I give this at 1/4 tsp per gal and then the tigger bloom haven't thrown that in yet. I guess I'm asking am I giving these girls enough or should I go more and also if there are any schedule recommendations I'd love to hear I've been all over tryna get a good grasp on this area... Thank y'all :Sharing One:

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Also I wanted to throw in there if you look at the little cheese, ( one that's not budding yet, the top sets of leaves seem to be getting this funky lime greenish color going on at the tips. It's only like the top 4 sets of leaves and it's doesn't look to be spreading but I'm not sure the reasons for it
 

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I generally push till i see signs of burn then scale back, but I'm a bit aggressive in my feeding.
 
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