FD's Guide to Growing Hefty Autos in Small Places.

Ok guys i have been dragging my knuckles on this for too long. This thread will be dedicated to my actual grow technique. I will have everything in here from the way i germ seeds to the way i harvest and everything in between.

ill cover my soil mixes, teas, water adjustments, feeding schedules as well as the recipes for the soil and teas that i use. My goal is to teach how to grow the bud lumps you see in the small pots i use. I feel if you use this you may have the same success that i do when it comes to autos in small places.

Bare with me as i will update this on the regular, but will be locking it to get it all organized.
 
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This is my first post in this forum and couldn't be in a better thread to start. Starting my first grow with a new setup and have been lurking around reading as much I can. I've grown autos before and was successful however it's been awhile. My current setup is a 5x5 with 1000w Blackdog LED. My plan is to plant 6 FastBuds Blue Dream'matic to fill the space. First question, is 6 go to fill it, I think so from pics I've seen. Using FoxFarm Ocean Forest to grow in 3 gal fabric pots. Will transplant into hot beds after roots can be seen coming from Rapid Rooter pods. Planning not to feed for first three weeks or so and just water with bubbled water with neutral pH. Will take any advice on feeding schedule from here cause I've taken note of others to compare.
 
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This is my first post in this forum and couldn't be in a better thread to start. Starting my first grown with a new setup and have been lurking around reading as much I can. I've grown autos before and was successful however it's been awhile. My current setup is a 5x5 with 1000w Blackdog LED. My plan is to plant 6 FastBuds Blue Dream'matic to fill the space. First question, is 6 go to fill it, I think so from pics I've seen. Using FoxFarm Ocean Forest to grow in 3 gal fabric pots. Will transplant into hot beds after roots can be seen coming from Rapid Rooter pods. Planning not to feed for first three weeks or so and just water with bubbled water with neutral pH. Will take any advice on feeding schedule from here cause I've taken note of others to compare.
Do not xplant autos.. plant them in final container right from the beginning...

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New here. Hi. Quick question. I'm not fully understanding the tiered transplant. Could anyone provide pictures so that I can get a better understanding please?
 
Fox Farm Feed Schedule

I have seen a few questions on this as well as had a few directly asked to me about these products. Since there was a demand on the knowledge i figured i would share what i use and how much and when.

Currently i am using my own teas, BUT i still have the FF on standby. When it comes to FF products you have to know one thing these are not organic, but they do have organic compounds in them. You have to be careful with the use of them as they WILL burn the piss out of your plants. With that said lets get into the meat and potatoes of this.

Right now Fox Farms sells a wide variety of cannc friendly ferts, soils, and mixes that suit any need of the grower. It leaves you with several questions as to what to use, how much and when. i hope to simplify this for you after you read this info. i have tried a few of their products other than the FF trio but i have to say hands down that if used right as well as routinely fed your plants will get huge. There is Grow Big, Big Bloom, and Tiger Bloom that form the main trio, they offer it in both soil and hydro applications. So they cover both sides of the spectrum here. So you hydro guys are not left out of this as the levels i use for the soil are THE same as i used for Hydro back in the day. Im sure that i could have pushed it a little further in the hydro setup.

Most autos do not need fed until they sex, most of them make it to this point before they ever need any type of feeding other than the pH water. Usually you see the need for feed at or around 2 weeks of life. You will see the Cotyledons begin to yellow and this is usually the first sign for food. At this point most begin to add nutes to their feedings to heal the plant as well as make it grow. I how ever push them a little bit when it comes to the FF stuff. I have grown out several autos and have learned from them what they like and when they like it and most important can handle it.

As you grow out your own autos you will see that they need a specific treatment from one strain to the next, even one pheno to the next. As we know autos are not real stable at this time but are getting close to it. I see this happening in the near future though.

So if you would like to super charge your autos this is what I do. But remember that this is my feed schedule to my conditions as well as soil amendments. SO if you know you have a hot soil ease up on the mix to make sure you dont burn and if your soil is plain compo you can get a little brave but less is more here.

The back of most of the FF bottles say 2teaspoons for regular feed and 3 for heavy feeding. I never use the 3teaspoon regimen. 2tsp is ideal for a 1/4 part break down.

Week
1 pH water only

1.5 add in Big Bloom to the mix at 1/2 tea spoon

2 1/2tsp Grow Big 1/2 tsp Big Bloom

2.5 3/4 tsp of grow big

3 1tsp grow big and 1/2 Tiger bloom 1/2 tea spoon Big Bloom

3.5 1/2 tsp Grow Big 1/2tsp Tiger bloom

4 1tsp Tiger bloom 1/2 tsp Grow Big

4.5 Clean pH'ed water to clear out salt build up

5 2tsp tiger bloom 1/2 grow big

5.5 1 Teaspoon Grow Big

6 Begin Flush for the final weeks. At this point i can flush for a week before i begin to see yellowing of the fans.

I like to leave enough time to get all the salts out of there before the harvest. This stuff WILL salt up on you and cause build up and lock out.

Hope this helps some of you out there and remember this may vary to your application. This is just MY feed schedule.



I know this thread is from 5 years ago lol but I use the ff trio as well. You think this schedule would work good with ff happy frog?
 
I know this thread is from 5 years ago lol but I use the ff trio as well. You think this schedule would work good with ff happy frog?
I use to mix Happy Frog and Ocean Forest, (HF on top, with OF on the bottom), before I switched to coco and I'm sure FD's guide will work great for you! Good Luck!!! :headbang:
 
Hello everyone I need some help with my grow I have 4 big devil#2's in soil with 2 V450 leds I put 3ml of Gringo cal-mag per gallon of distilled water and plan on top dressing in the middle or end of week 4 I am LSTing my ladies and am wondering if it will stress my girls to much or stunt them if I do any selective leaf stripping to open up bud sites to more light if anyone has any advice please help
 
Hello everyone I need some help with my grow I have 4 big devil#2's in soil with 2 V450 leds I put 3ml of Gringo cal-mag per gallon of distilled water and plan on top dressing in the middle or end of week 4 I am LSTing my ladies and am wondering if it will stress my girls to much or stunt them if I do any selective leaf stripping to open up bud sites to more light if anyone has any advice please help
It shouldn't. I've lsted, Super cropped multiple times throughout the grow, and defoliated with no issues. Did it with auto northern lights for 24~ oz

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I've always grown autos in small containers, mostly because I like to grow several strains at one time in my small tent. This plant is 1 of 2 just finished 12/12 (1 is a photo) under 600w led. 2 ltr, promix bx, half doses of FF trio at feedings, temps ranged from 75 to 82 with lights on, 65 to 68 off.
During this grow, I added a 2nd 600w led and an autocob, my first 600 was pretty much dedicated to this Barneys Farm Pineapple Express Auto.
This is the result of trying to prove whether led is a good upgrade from hps. I think it is!
 

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