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I'm just going off of what the breeder is saying for grow tips on amount of feed and what the nutrient manufacturer is saying for feed sheet tips as for feeding cal magView attachment 1365281View attachment 1365282
Ditch the schedules and their opinions. Schedules are never suited for anyone else. Everyone’s strains, and environments differ. I’ve used a schedule twice and both times it ends up with overfertilised plants, then burning eventually in flower.
I’ve found it best to feed lightly. If there is too high of a concentration of nutrients, the plant will uptake them naturally, but it will poision it and most of the time it will show up in flower.
If it works for you then that’s great mate. But I’ve grown many autos now, and the best run I had was my most recent, as I only burnt two plants pretty late into flowering. I took those lessons from them And applied it to my stardawg (fed lighter than I did with the rest). She looked a good bit smaller than my others because I had no room to train her like I did the others. But, she still produced 6 oz like my other two. My other two produced 6-7oz per plant. I imagine if I had trained her like I normally do (I only leaf tucked), she’d have produced at least 9oz.
Now I feed light, and up It every week a little never going past 550 ppms and it keeps them very happy Throughout their entire life.
I’ve used 700 ppms in soil before and coco. Both times, they can burn easily or lead to salt build ups because most autos can’t consume 700 ppms of concentrated nutrients unless they’re in flower. Some strains will tolerate it.
But I suppose everyone dials their own style down after a good few grows.
Your girls still look in good condition, and I hope you have an amazing harvest!