My First Autoflower Grow

Ok i went with 19/and 5 Im giving them a little more down time then i was going to. I cant give them 12/12 Im shur they do get bigger buds but I can't sacrifice the time frame to much. My whole set up is designed to veg autos on the left and flower them on the rite this way I can grow autos and have a Harvest every 30 to 40 days.
 
Yes i do veg and flower on the same light time's. A few weeks I will start 3x White widdow auto's on the same light scedual of 19/6 and between all my lights i have all needed light spectrums.
 
O ya one other bit of information so I germinated them in distilled water and after they sprouted I have onley used Pollar
springs bottled water.
 
ok so I was going to wait a couple more days to update the pics but I think I ran into a problem. My leaves at the bottoms was turning yellow so I went and bought 3 lobsters I killed them i crushed them and i mixed them with vigigro and made a top layer of soil and watered them. I figured the yellow was a lack of sulfur or another nute I didint have yet. Can someone With experience whith autos please help do my plants look good for there age and did my crushed lobsters probaly help or Hertz my grow????
 
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Ok that's what I was thinking to. I have nutes on the way i just hope the crushed lobsters in the soil will help hold the girls over until then.
 
Oh.. :/ Then i have no idea :(. Hopefully someone else will know more about possible probs. By lobsters do you mean you crushed the shells and put them in? I have heard of that kinda stuff with oysters etc. and apprently it takes some time before it can degrade into the soil and be a usefull nutrient source.
 
There's more than 100 ways to get nitrogen into the soil with stuff that just about every household has! For example, coffee groundings. Although coffee groundings are acidic and as you said you're PH is fine, it's probably not a good idea. But something along those lines. Urine is a well known nitrogen supplement for plants. And manure of course! Do some research and see what you have around you that could be used for a nitrogen boost :)
 
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