do autos dry out faster than photos?

Think they are fine
 

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With those size plants and pots, I'd target watering 2x/week (and that is still far from a real wet-dry cycle). As long as you pick up the plants and feel weight, there's still a good amount of water there, with coco adsorbing and holding water a major reason to use it.
 
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In a week you give these plants more water than I would give them in 1.5 month or more. It is too much. And the food you give them is also too much, you are heading straight to a serious nutrient imbalance...
 
In a week you give these plants more water than I would give them in 1.5 month or more. It is too much. And the food you give them is also too much, you are heading straight to a serious nutrient imbalance...

Really? Because apparently I've been dosing really weakly. Like I wasn't even feeding close to enough Masterblend base. So that's why two feeds a day looked better than one for me. I'm taking the time right now to wait for them to dry out before feeding them again. I notice some drooping but I'm now aware it's because my dosing has been off.
 
Just stabilise the watering. If you do that you also avoid nutrient burn and deficiencies. In an unbalanced soil/coco humidity environment there is always the serious danger of either or both happening.
 
Just stabilise the watering. If you do that you also avoid nutrient burn and deficiencies. In an unbalanced soil/coco humidity environment there is always the serious danger of either or both happening.

I let them dry and then fed them with the right dosages. I see huge changes already. Today is the start of week 4 for me.
 

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