Indoor with Autobeast 2018 autobeast, how to grow a perfect healthy auto. start to finish

Indoor growing with Autobeast 2018
good day growers. so this new thread i will explain exactly what i do to grow a perfect healthy auto. and show that less is always best. alot of growers ask how i achive great healthy plants. so i will share with u all. to start off il just be stating what to use and when. and as time goes on pics of plants i grow and info will continue to be posted. as always all questions always welcome, always happy to help, so here we go,

the most important thing of ur grow is ur medium. this is were ur plant spends all of its life. so always do ur research. i use biobizz lightmix. absolutley amazing stuff, designed to and does keeps itself in perfect ph range. and is designed to work best with ph perfect feed. combine the 2 and magic will happen. true;)
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so if u got ur biobizz lightmix ur good to go.
next u want to buy some decent fabric pots, great for a fast growing plant. great drainage and airiation to ur roots. 3 and 5 gal fabric pot will grow u a big auto;)
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so u fill ur fabric pot up with biobizz lightmix. then i soak the mediun of each pot with 2., 1.5 litre bottles of water, containing 2ml of dutch pro take root and 2ml dutch pro mutli total in each bottle. so in total each pot gets soaked 3 litres;)
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then drop in your bean as best suits u then into the tent, and wait for its head to pop above ground;)

all my plants get now is plain tap water when needed for the first 3 weeks of life. the soil does everything for you. in 3 weeks ul have a beautiful healthy plant for sure.
so my feed i use is ph perfect. advanced nutrients sensi grow and bloom, sensi calmag. and mollases for late bloom;)
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so at 3 weeks of age my girls get there first feed of veg. 2ml of a and b sensi grow to 1.5litre of water. each plant gets its own bottle every feed time. il now feed each plant twice a week every 3 days.
and every week i bump the mls up 1 ml per week until im at 5ml of a and b.
also always plain water inbetween feeds very important for key health of ur ladies. il feed with veg until i see stretch has stopped so only about 2 weeks of veg feed then onto bloom.

when i start with bloom feed sensi bloom. straight in at 5ml of a and b. i also start with sensi calmag at 1.5ml per bottle. mix it into the feed. again feed every 3 days twice a week always plain water between feeds. keep doing this and the job is done. when u got full flowers maybe 3 week before harvest. add a few dripples of mollases here and there into the bottles of feed makes buds super frosty, works a treat.
here some pics of my current auto grow. to show how my combinations and methods grow a perfect healthy auto everytime. and prove less is always best;) the 3 small plants at the front all still on plain water;)
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well thats all for now growers. all questions welcome as always;)
happy growing every1 :pass::pass::salute:
 
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good day growers. so this new thread i will explain exactly what i do to grow a perfect healthy auto. and show that less is always best. alot of growers ask how i achive great healthy plants. so i will share with u all. to start off il just be stating what to use and when. and as time goes on pics of plants i grow and info will continue to be posted. as always all questions always welcome, always happy to help, so here we go,

the most important thing of ur grow is ur medium. this is were ur plant spends all of its life. so always do ur research. i use biobizz lightmix. absolutley amazing stuff, designed to and does keeps itself in perfect ph range. and is designed to work best with ph perfect feed. combine the 2 and magic will happen. true;) View attachment 950820 so if u got ur biobizz lightmix ur good to go.
next u want to buy some decent fabric pots, great for a fast growing plant. great drainage and airiation to ur roots. 3 and 5 gal fabric pot will grow u a big auto;) View attachment 950823 so u fill ur fabric pot up with biobizz lightmix. then i soak the mediun of each pot with 2., 1.5 litre bottles of water, containing 2ml of dutch pro take root and 2ml dutch pro mutli total in each bottle. so in total each pot gets soaked 3 litres;) View attachment 950825 View attachment 950826 then drop in your bean as best suits u then into the tent, and wait for its head to pop above ground;)

all my plants get now is plain tap water when needed for the first 3 weeks of life. the soil does everything for you. in 3 weeks ul have a beautiful healthy plant for sure.
so my feed i use is ph perfect. advanced nutrients sensi grow and bloom, sensi calmag. and mollases for late bloom;) View attachment 950827 so at 3 weeks of age my girls get there first feed of veg. 2ml of a and b sensi grow to 1.5litre of water. each plant gets its own bottle every feed time. il now feed each plant twice a week every 3 days.
and every week i bump the mls up 1 ml per week until im at 5ml of a and b.
also always plain water inbetween feeds very important for key health of ur ladies. il feed with veg until i see stretch has stopped so only about 2 weeks of veg feed then onto bloom.

when i start with bloom feed sensi bloom. straight in at 5ml of a and b. i also start with sensi calmag at 1.5ml per bottle. mix it into the feed. again feed every 3 days twice a week always plain water between feeds. keep doing this and the job is done. when u got full flowers maybe 3 week before harvest. add a few dripples of mollases here and there into the bottles of feed makes buds super frosty, works a treat.
here some pics of my current auto grow. to show how my combinations and methods grow a perfect healthy auto everytime. and prove less is always best;) the 3 small plants at the front all still on plain water;) View attachment 950830 View attachment 950831 View attachment 950832 well thats all for now growers. all questions welcome as always;)
happy growing every1 :pass::pass::salute:
Hey Beast! Finished this thread, Thanks for sharing all of your knowledge. So much help for a new grower like me! I’ve got a WW auto that 14 days old. Will end up in a 3 gallon pot primarily outside. Had to start in a smaller pot due to the space I have inside. Started in FFOF but I have some Biobizz light on the way as I am going to try using your method of feeding, etc as best I can. Do you think it’s a good idea to transplant into Biobizz with it currently in FFOF? Any other pointers on what I might need to adjust being primarily outside? Again @autobeast, your willingness to take the time and share all of your knowledge is commendable!
 
I've tried this method of growing and had some success first 3 weeks but the plants have been showing deficiency during preflower and flower. I've been using regular tap water (uk), and sticking with your feeding routine. I have a feeling it's a calmag deficiency and wondering if you have any info on this? I've not been feeding with calmag yet. But, with ph perfect they bring your soil ph to 5.5 which is out of range for calmag. Any advice on this? struggling to understand how it will uptake everything at 5.5 in soil. Calmag is up taken around 6.3-6.5 I'm certain.

Any advice would be excellent brother thank you
 
I've tried this method of growing and had some success first 3 weeks but the plants have been showing deficiency during preflower and flower. I've been using regular tap water (uk), and sticking with your feeding routine. I have a feeling it's a calmag deficiency and wondering if you have any info on this? I've not been feeding with calmag yet. But, with ph perfect they bring your soil ph to 5.5 which is out of range for calmag. Any advice on this? struggling to understand how it will uptake everything at 5.5 in soil. Calmag is up taken around 6.3-6.5 I'm certain.

Any advice would be excellent brother thank you
You got pics? Pics will help everyone on the site see what's wrong and be able to help you better.. if you ever have a problem describe it and post pics so we can all see to help you.
 
@NorthernLights_420 Some leaves have been rusting then yellowing. My tap water will be around 7.5. I've done everything autobeast suggested here. The white stuff was diatomacious earth. Not bugs or fungus.

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I'm almost certain its calmag defiency like you are showing. I said that to begin with. My question is, using ph perfect nutrients keeps the soil at 5.5-5.8 or so.

The plant can only uptake calcium and magnesium around 6.3-6.5 or so.

So how am I supposed to fix this if the nutrients automatically bring the ph down to 5.5
 
I'm almost certain its calmag defiency like you are showing. I said that to begin with. My question is, using ph perfect nutrients keeps the soil at 5.5-5.8 or so.

The plant can only uptake calcium and magnesium around 6.3-6.5 or so.

So how am I supposed to fix this if the nutrients automatically bring the ph down to 5.5

You can raise PH with a product called PH up. It generally only takes me about half a ml to raise a gallon of ~5.4 water to around 6.5.

There are other solutions out there that you might already have handy (e.g. Baking Soda), but they may create some adverse side effects.
 
I'm almost certain its calmag defiency like you are showing. I said that to begin with. My question is, using ph perfect nutrients keeps the soil at 5.5-5.8 or so.

The plant can only uptake calcium and magnesium around 6.3-6.5 or so.

So how am I supposed to fix this if the nutrients automatically bring the ph down to 5.5
AN pH Perfect base nutes do not "keeps the soil at 5.5-5.8" or really do much at all to alter soil/medium pH. The pH Perfect part (presuming you use good water) is all about the nutes being fully bioavailable over a wider range of pH, with feed water and in-soil pH not mattering (within a rather wide range, surely including what you cited). pH Perfect does not control the pH of the medium/soil. It contains what are claimed to be better chelated nutes, not potent buffers (a load of salts, acting against pH Perfect activity).
 

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