New to Autos (and indoor) Seeking Feedback on Proposed Feeding Schedule

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Hi folks, I've decided to adopt TaNgs EASY Auto Feeding Schedule (linked here) but rather than growing in soil I'll be using the following PH Perfect Advanced Nutrients in a very simple hand-watered 3 gallon ebb and flow system (filled with hydroton) ..Based on what I've learned from reading through the fountain of information here on the AFN, I've tweaked the feeding schedule slightly. I'm hoping that by sharing my proposed feeding schedule that someone might be able to point out any areas of concern that I might have overlooked. I figure it's better to get these potential issues sorted before getting started. I plan on putting the seedlings (started in Rapid Rooters) into the system's hydroton as soon as the first true leaves appear and using nothing but AN's Tarantula and Carboload for the first 10 days. Anyway, this is what I've come up with. Your feedback is greatly appreciated.

Days 1-10
Tarantula at 8ml per gallon
Carboload at 3ml per gallon

Days 10-20
Sensi Bloom A&B at 3ml ea. per 1 gallon
Tarantula at 8ml per gallon
Carboload at 3ml per gallon
Cal-Mag at 3ml per gallon

Days 20-30
Sensi Bloom A&B at 4.5ml ea. per gallon
Cal-Mag at 3ml per gallon

Days 30-40
Sensi Bloom A&B at 6ml ea. per gallon
Tarantula at 8ml per gallon
Carboload at 3ml per gallon
Cal-Mag at 3ml per gallon

Days 40-45
Sensi Bloom A&B at 6ml ea. per gallon
Carboload at 3ml per gallon
Cal-Mag at 3ml per gallon

Days 45-60
Sensi Bloom A&B at 6ml ea. per gallon
Carboload at 3ml per gallon
Overdrive at 3ml per gallon
Cal-Mag at 3ml per gallon

Days 60-70
Water
 
Well I’ve never used AN nutes, or an ebb n flow growing system, but one thing I can tell you is don’t fixate too much on a written schedule. In the beginning that’s all I wanted, to find a schedule that told me when and what to feed. It all comes down to learning how to read the plants. That being said, you seem to have all the basics covered, and now the best way to learn is to drop the seeds and get on with it!
 
Thanks @Garage_Grower! I appreciate the feedback and yes, you're absolutely right about learning to read the plants. This is not something that I was able to hone my skills on with outdoor guerilla-style grows but I look forward to 'learning the ropes' (<~~bad hemp pun) ..I still need to get a few things sorted before I can even begin germinating but I hope to be up and running by the end of next month.
 
Best of luck! Make yourself a journal and give me a tag in it once you’re setup!
 
I definitely will. Thanks again!
 
Joe Demaggio once said,
In theory, theory and practice are the same.
In practice, they are not.

So grow your knowledge by reading how the plants react to the intentions.
I've found that the each plant tends to be different, even in the same strains at times.

Cheers,
GC
 
great plan mate, if you don't already have one get a (i think??) TDS tester and record your ppm on your mixes, it can tell you a lot about your mixes. cheers
 
Joe Demaggio once said,
In theory, theory and practice are the same.
In practice, they are not.

So grow your knowledge by reading how the plants react to the intentions.
I've found that the each plant tends to be different, even in the same strains at times.

Cheers,
GC
Thanks, guys! Here's to you, Joe Dimaggio!
 
Well I’ve never used AN nutes, or an ebb n flow growing system, but one thing I can tell you is don’t fixate too much on a written schedule. In the beginning that’s all I wanted, to find a schedule that told me when and what to feed. It all comes down to learning how to read the plants. That being said, you seem to have all the basics covered, and now the best way to learn is to drop the seeds and get on with it!
Spot on mate!!! I’m on my first indoor grow was looking for same thing be4 I started.!! Now I just look at them and they tell me what they want. I’m now to autos but have growen photos for years I took my knowledge from them and used it. One thing I learned was they don’t feed as much but grow twice as fast
 
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