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Atuo nutrients

harris hawk

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What are the best for nutrients a NPK of 10-5-10 for veg and 1-2-1 for flower? Thoughts on - Thanks guys! (bet their is a specific type/brand of nutrient for auto's now) think that a Super Tea for Veg and Budswell for Flower? (organic)
 

justugh

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if depends on the strain and the root mass

u are going to need to run experiments and keep notes so u can tweak it right ..........how many time have u done the strain
 

HolyGhost23

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autos are all different now. the larger ones almost like a photo strain now and take up to 2000PPM of nutes..but others only take 7 or 800ppm.. the NPK values depend on what stage the plant is in more so than what type of plant it is
 

harris hawk

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autos are all different now. the larger ones almost like a photo strain now and take up to 2000PPM of nutes..but others only take 7 or 800ppm.. the NPK values depend on what stage the plant is in more so than what type of plant it is
Stages: veg and flower? or seedling,veg, flower (early, middle, late)? Understand that more P &K are needed in flower as where "N" more in veg -right?
 

HolyGhost23

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yes and no. it depends on the plant,grow medium, ph,. but yes for a basic rule of thumb more pk in flower and slightly less N. only slightly. you have to be light on calcium intake in seedling/veg and then be more heavy once you see more than a few hairs. but still have some N in there. it does wonders to bud size as well. basically anything you do to a photo can be done to an auto as far as nutes go BUT
you can not (should not) top it or try to cut it in any way
you can not clone an auto
and most autos are kind of nute sensitive. though im experiencing one that eats more than a photo right now. i have a grow journal going if you wanna see..

that being said if you follow a nute schedule for a normal strain. just go by a 1/4 of what they say to start. and experiment from there..
 
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