<div class="bbWrapper">Hi, im not the pro on Auto's, but I do know a little bit.... As far as I have seen, Veg nutes are needed in Auto grows, and seem to help alot for the first 3-5 weeks... And then flowering nutes for 2-4 weeks. I keep seeing people on here stressing how important veg nutes are! Sooo ill be picking up some soon haha.....<br />
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Ive been using only flowering nutes with a seedling soil mix, I usualy feed at week 3-4, and ive been getting plants that produce 2 oz under a 250 w hps, and the only thing ive noticed is some different strains have gotten deficient in certain area's like Nitrogen at about week 5-7. So I could really see a Vegging fert + Flowering fert/Micronutrients making a big difference, and maybe bulking up my buds?? <br />
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Ive had good results with the fox farm line outside on regular photoperiod plants, and Ive only used the flowering one(Tiger Bloom) on Auto's, although Id think you would be happy with any good set of nutes, Id go with the Fox farm Trio- Grow Big(Veg), TigerBloom(Flowering), and Big Bloom(Organic micronutrients, used the whole time if im not mistaken..). When using the TigerBloom make sure and watch your Ph, as it brings it down quick, hopefully some dolomite lime mixed in at 2 Tablespoons per gallon of medium will help keep your ph up. <br />
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And when flushing for the final harvest Id say wait 7-10 days depending on the strain, because I flushed at 2 weeks one time, and it messed up my yield because the strain could have went 90 days, but i flushed at day 50 hoping it was done for just after 60 days lol which wasnt the case, and I made the plant deficient, and got loose buds... <img src="/data/assets/smilies/tiphat.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":toke:" title="Tiphat :toke:" data-shortname=":toke:" /><br />
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I also feed mine every second watering, and I start with 1/4 strength nutes, and work my way up to 1/2 Strength, but usualy dont go higher because TigerBloom is usualy too strong Ive found.... but this is just my opinion.</div>