Fast Buds New to AFN and AF in general. So I started 2GSC, 2GG, and 2Six Shooters

Already learned that CalMag lesson the hard way. I look forward to following along and learning what I can. I would say one of my biggest problems is the desire to feed early and often at low doses. Seems like Auto's are not really appreciative of that strategy.
 
:slap: for your 1st auto harvest @slowandeasy ! a very nice one also!:greenthumb:
Thanks Trip! I am pretty happy with the results, but I know I can do better. They are all going to yield pretty decently, but the one GG looks like it will be the heaviest. It looks really nice. Faded beautifully and is super dense looking. And frosty!
 
Ok, here is my very first Auto. I call her GSC1. Ready to get chopped! not bad for my first one. I will share pics of the rest as they come down!View attachment 669531
Very impressive first Auto grow... Looking forward to see what you can do once you're really dialed in with these :thumbsup:

You should really invest in a decent camera to show off your plants... would of loved to see some nice closeups of these frosty buds ;)
 
Already learned that CalMag lesson the hard way. I look forward to following along and learning what I can. I would say one of my biggest problems is the desire to feed early and often at low doses. Seems like Auto's are not really appreciative of that strategy.

If you don't mind e asking, what nutes are you using? And what brand CALMAG - and amount? Thanks...slow
 
I am using only Dynagro Pro Foliage (9-3-6) and Bloom (3-12-6). Botanicare Cal Mag and have yet to find the amount that is the magic number. I was using 3ml to a quart for foliar and 5ml to the gallon for everything I am pouring into the container. So far it is helping but I have not been overly satisfied that I have the right formulation. I can tell you this, it works. Wish I had gotten on the CalMag band wagon from the start like everyone on this danged site said to. I just have to learn by doing that is simply how I am. But that strategy really hurt my yield on this run. Now I can't wait to chop it all down and start over. I also suspect that this run was hampered by tight soil.
 
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