good article already read that thanks a very helpful one but as he says later depends on soil thats if your using coco or soilless medium happy frog has plenty of nutes in it i started first seven days ina plug in prop tray and they were in happy frog a little over two weeks so thats why i just fed now they didnt look like they needed nutes yet they were thriving from soil. but thanks for that link no i have sum where to refer back to this good peice of information thanks.Don't know anything about the nutes you're using. In general terms, start veg nutes at day 7-14 continue veg nutes until the stretch is done. After the stretch, switch over to bloom nutes until about 10 days before harvest. Just water for the last 10 days.
See Muddy's sticky link below.
https://www.autoflower.org/f44/life-cycle-auto-flowering-cannabis-5113.html
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so i should be feeding cal mag even tho im using soil. i wasnt sure if i was or not. i plan i feeding all nutes at half strenght one feeding and then plan ph water the next time. is that how most people water in soil..?
on blue pot i got like 2 lil balls on preflower spot all the way at first two nodeswat shouldi do i cut off balls.. all the rest are female pre flowers. any advice on wat to do has anyone got a hermie plant at ta couple spots and still had bud. am i gona b risking other plants by keeping it will update wit sum pics should have took pics before i ripped em off..Yes, even though you are growing in soil, you'll end up needing a cal mag supplement. All of my grows have been in soil, and all of my plants have needed cal mag treatment. Now, I do use LEDs, which seems to increase the plant's appetite for calmag, so you may not need it in as high of doses as I used, but you will end up needing it. If you ask 100 different growers about feeding schedules, you'll probably get 100 different answers. During my first grow, I was told constantly to "listen to your plant." Didn't know then, but I do know now what they were talking about. That schedule may sound good now, but your plant might not agree with it. Or, maybe your plant thrives off that schedule at first, but later on, you may find that you need to adjust the schedule. It all depends on your plant.