New Grower Lst and nute question

I read up on autos. And it said bigger pots plenty of space for roots bigger girls higher yields. Lol but maybe over kill. [emoji16] I'm still on veg nutes. Can't get em up to full strength. Keep burning them when I push it up. I'm reckoning on spreading them out with another light on and changing to flower nutes and boost around day 40. Which is just over a week away. I started pk yesterday. Day 31.
Pics are today. Day 32. You can see some are further along than the rest. Thanks again [emoji3]
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Ya, the bigger space the bigger the roots can get that is true. The more important thing is your care. All I am saying is if you treat them right, give them what they need when they need it and you will have a good plant. Simply having a big pot doesn't mean a big plant. I veg for 6 weeks then I start my bloom. The sooner you start bloom nutrients the smaller your plant will be. There is post by a guy named muddy that was awesome I'll see if I can find it. It's about the life cycle of autos good stuff. Your genetics have a lot to say about it as well, some strains are just small. If you want bigger plants grow in coco. More work on a day to day but you can get explosive growth with it. I had to slow feeding down to once a day because they were out growing their home. Just play around and you will find your niche, that's part of the fun!
 
Helped me a lot hopefully you as well.
 
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