Bubba Kush / GDP Quadline - First Grow

I've been reading and have been told both, use the trio only and use them all. My neighbor says he's been using same OF and FF nutes schedule for over a decade from week 5 or so on. Including trio and everything below.

I also see it's a nitrogen packed soil that doesn't really break down and release until later in the veg stage with the heavier wetting of soil so the synthetic nutes aren't needed as much later in veg with OF.

So many directions I'm not sure which to go. I felt with just the Trio they were doing well but looked a little lackluster. Also a first time grower so my perception of lacking may be wrong/off.

Once I started adding the other nutes it seems like they started perking up nicely.
Read the Book they provide turn to Happy frog and the hydroponics pages. Also I was going to use their nutes on my auto flowering but was sure if their nutes could be used. So, I messaged them to find out. I'll post their response when I get home in a while.
 
Read the Book they provide turn to Happy frog and the hydroponics pages. Also I was going to use their nutes on my auto flowering but was sure if their nutes could be used. So, I messaged them to find out. I'll post their response when I get home in a while.
Here You go.
After reading their message I bought nutes just for autos and glad I did.

Hello John,



Thank you for contacting FoxFarm! I am happy to help!



I have attached a copy of our Soil Feeding Schedule, which was designed with indoor gardening in mind. The information below may help you with your autoflowering plants. However, we do not have a feeding schedule specifically for autoflowers at this time, and since we do not test on autoflowering plants, we cannot make any guarantees on your results.



Autoflowering plants tend to have a two to four-week growth cycle and a six to eight-week flowering cycle, depending on the strain. On our feeding schedule, weeks 1-4 are for the vegetative stage, and weeks 5-12 are for the flowering stage. If your auto has a shorter vegetative growth cycle, jump to week five on the schedule when ready. If you are trying to decide which weeks to skip for a shorter overall grow, you could skip weeks 1 and 2 in the growth cycle and weeks 10 and 12 in the flowering cycle.



If you have any other questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. To learn more about our company and new products and download our latest feeding schedules, please visit www.FoxFarm.com.





Rebeca

Customer Service

FoxFarm Soil & Fertilizer Company

1-800-436-9327

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Good morning yall! Quick question to start off the day. Should I be whacking these shoots off? Seems like they'll never make it up to the canopy because of where they are positioned. It's the vertical facing shoot on the bottom. Left them all intact but haven't seen any major growth.

Or do i knock off the fan leaf above them and try to let them get enough light?
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Good morning yall! Quick question to start off the day. Should I be whacking these shoots off? Seems like they'll never make it up to the canopy because of where they are positioned. It's the vertical facing shoot on the bottom. Left them all intact but haven't seen any major growth.

Or do i knock off the fan leaf above them and try to let them get enough light?
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Personally I'd leave them.
But I'm not a fan of defoliation.
Those fans provide energy for growth.
I like a bushy girl.
Just 2 cents.
She looks great.



Stay safe
Bill284 😎
 
Good morning yall!

Day 57 from sprout and my hand is being forced! I went to bed and my highest tops were 12.5", this morning they have shot up to right under 15" which is past my ideal 14".

I'm thinking I will make the flip at 6pm this evening so that way my lights are on during the daytime, 6am-6pm. Heat isn't an issue, it's currently 24 degrees where I'm at and we keep our heat at 70.

Check my girls out. They're looking beautiful.

BK on the left and GDP on the right.
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