Indoor Day 22 Auto Pounder, Day 12 Mig-29 Indoor Grow CFL

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DSCF6284.JPGDSCF6280.JPG First "autoDSCF6279.JPG" grow for me, I posted here before and hope that I am doing all the right stuff. I have 4 Auto Pounders and 3 Mig-29 in 3 gallon pots, Vermi Soil, wateDSCF6277.JPGred with reverse osmosis. The Auto Pounders are living up to thier status as being fast and bushy. the Mig-29 on the other hand seems weak and frail. I DSCF6276.JPGdon't want to kill these little guys off so I am not too sure if this is how they grow, see attached picture.
The other issue I have is burnt and curledDSCF6275.JPG leaf tips. This normally means a overdose of nutrients or lack of nutrients. But they are getting not nutrients at all, just water and the soil mix forDSCF6274.JPG now. Will introduce some blooming addtives at hald streangth later on around day 45 or so. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appricated. Thanks.DSCF6273.JPG
 
I would keep adding grow nutes until they quit with stretch, then add flower nutes. about 10 days or so when the flowers form, I'd hit em with some sort of PK boost to start the weight gain. Dont forget to start Molasses with your feeds as well. The autopounders will get FAT with that regime!! I love that autopounder strain.Good smoke too. I grew em 3 times and love the structure. Also Budaha seeds MAGNUM are a great one to boot. I would love to see both of those grown with someone that can kill it in deep water culture. They would be monsters!!! On the leaf tip problem, I would suggest to go through and check all your variables as for temps, light height, even ph(let your nute solution sit for 20 minutes or so BEFORE you water. I usually only run one strain per grow so as to not have to deal with any more problems than I have to. Youtube(Dr. Autoflower in search bar for "things you should know about autoflowers" pt1 and 2 is a great watch!!) Also using RO water, Cal/mag MUST be used.(im sure you knew that.) A bit more on your set and temps would help some with a diagnosis. As far as the pics, might check your settings on your camera.
 
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