copelandia
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I am going to carry out in a couple of weeks a 100% organic, autoflower-only grow.
Earlier this year (February), I prepared an organic super social recipe, which I intended to use with photoperiod varieties priorly. The soil has been "cooking"since then.
Well, the thing is - many folks say that autoflowers are supposedly frugal, therefore sensitive to overfert and too "hot" organic soils. I don't know if this will be true in my case since I will be planting big autos (dutch passion ultimate autos), and big plants consume more nutes (as opposed to the earlier small autos). But, should I take any extra precautions anyway? Maybe just filling half of the pots (30L) with my super soil and then filling the rest with a tuned-down version of it (e.g., “diluted” in half strenght, with perlite and coco coir which are inert). Thanks a lot!
Earlier this year (February), I prepared an organic super social recipe, which I intended to use with photoperiod varieties priorly. The soil has been "cooking"since then.
Well, the thing is - many folks say that autoflowers are supposedly frugal, therefore sensitive to overfert and too "hot" organic soils. I don't know if this will be true in my case since I will be planting big autos (dutch passion ultimate autos), and big plants consume more nutes (as opposed to the earlier small autos). But, should I take any extra precautions anyway? Maybe just filling half of the pots (30L) with my super soil and then filling the rest with a tuned-down version of it (e.g., “diluted” in half strenght, with perlite and coco coir which are inert). Thanks a lot!