Dwc general hydroponics nutrients chart?

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General hydroponics Flora trio. Is there a feeding schedule for single 5 gallon buckets for autos or is it the same as regular indica or sativas? Do you feed lighter with autos or normal? Help first time growing autos. Starting with northern lights auto by royal queen seeds and pineapple express Auto by barneys farm. Next paycheck I'm adding blueberry auto and auto ultimate.
 
General hydroponics Flora trio. Is there a feeding schedule for single 5 gallon buckets for autos or is it the same as regular indica or sativas? Do you feed lighter with autos or normal? Help first time growing autos. Starting with northern lights auto by royal queen seeds and pineapple express Auto by barneys farm. Next paycheck I'm adding blueberry auto and auto ultimate.

Autos aren't that different from photoperiods.
Many (most?) of us use 1/4 to 1/2 strength of what the nute pushers recommend.

There are no separate sativa/indica charts.
 
Autos aren't that different from photoperiods.
Many (most?) of us use 1/4 to 1/2 strength of what the nute pushers recommend.

There are no separate sativa/indica charts.
I read online that autos are lighter feeders
 
But I know how to read my plants and adjust accordingly. If the ppm rises it means there's too much nutrients and the plants taking up more water than nutes, you just lower ppm with water mixed with calmag and hydroguard is what I do. If ppm is dropping that means there's not enough nutrients so I add more nutrient rich water to up the ppm or just do a complete res change to up the ppm. All plants are different and like to be fed different. Indicas can handle the strongest, sativas cant handle as strong as indicas. And I read to feed autoflowers as you would a smaller sativa, they feed lighter cuz they are usually smaller plants. But you always check ppm and ph and water temps daily, log it on a notebook so you can check from the previous day if your ppm is rising or dropping or staying in its sweet spot.
 
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Here's what I found and am using now.
 

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