Jimbo the Gael
Well-Known Member
One reason mag deficiencies show up in flower is that magnesium is important for the formation of terpenes. So is sulfur. You get both from epsom salts. @cannabineer is right to suggest gypsum for people who have plants that are calcium hogs, and need a bit of sulfur though.
This next part is kind of hearsay, as I haven't grown autos. But I have helped a grower friend of mine with his. While autos are more sensitive to transplant shock than photos, it is sometimes overstated. If you are skilled at transplanting you can transplant them without any problem like my friend. He treats them like photos, and since he has the knack of transplanting almost any plant without shock, he has no problems. It can be done. But sites like this you really need to go with the lowest common denominator. Like the people who made the "not for internal use" warning necessary for shampoo.
I'm looking forward to this time next year when I can drop the "I've never grown autos myself" disclaimer. I've been reading everything I can find on them, following threads and grow journals for years. I'll still probably fuck it up next season when I grow them myself, but it'll still be a relief.
This next part is kind of hearsay, as I haven't grown autos. But I have helped a grower friend of mine with his. While autos are more sensitive to transplant shock than photos, it is sometimes overstated. If you are skilled at transplanting you can transplant them without any problem like my friend. He treats them like photos, and since he has the knack of transplanting almost any plant without shock, he has no problems. It can be done. But sites like this you really need to go with the lowest common denominator. Like the people who made the "not for internal use" warning necessary for shampoo.
I'm looking forward to this time next year when I can drop the "I've never grown autos myself" disclaimer. I've been reading everything I can find on them, following threads and grow journals for years. I'll still probably fuck it up next season when I grow them myself, but it'll still be a relief.