I figured I would post of couple of pics since today was water day and had to take the girls out.

The plant on the left (and second photo) is the crictical and she is budding really nice. The other 3 on the right (and 3rd pic) are the Northern Delights. They are budding but slower growth than the Crictical. I am curious as to when I should stop feeding nutes. They are just starting their 7th week above soil and I have been giving the Fox Farm trio. I wouldnt normaly use

nutes , as I feel they are too mild and I know there are better products out there. But reading about how you can easily burn Autos with high concentrated nutes , I thought I would use them for my first indoor grow just to be safe. Any thoughts on when to stop feeding them and just go to straight ph'd water? Wait till the typical 2 weeks before or "yellowing" and /or tricombs start to cloud?? Any and all input is welcomed as always!