Photography Say Cheese!

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Thanks MrNiceSmoke! I have just been letting them do their thing. I have never grown before so I don't know, but do autos normally require feeding before this stage?
Should I start feeding right away or see what happens in the next couple days?

~bandit
 
I personally I would wait until that new growth gets in check, keep using plain water. Some people cant wait until this long without feeding and thats why people are like with no nutes LOL anyway i would try to get something to help you determine that your ph is in range this helps weed out potential probs you might be encountering. 1 of 2 things could be going wrong. Either 1 your ph is off and your getting a deffeciny in something the plants need and its making your growth mutated or 2 your plants are getting too much nutes which is burning them and stunting them.

Edit- Most people wait until sex to feed them and when they do they start off usually 1/4 to 1/2 strength. The first time is kinda guess and check until you get the strain down and know what they like and dont like.
 
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Thanks for all your help iLuvIndica! I love AFN, so many helpful people!

Since I have not been adding anything and I did not Use 100% Ocean Forest (40%) wouldn't overfeeding be ruled out?
I need to save up a little cash and get a pH meter. I am involved some in aquaculture and I use Hanna meters alot. I assume these are a good choice for "gardening" as well?

Baby pictures,
Purple Cheese:
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Little Cheese:
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From day one little cheese has had deformed leaves. The newest growth is looking better, but still "mutated".

~bandit
 
I will get some updated pictures posted this evening. These girls are shooting up. I have recorded over 5.75" of vertical growth in the last two days! and they are started to get bushier and bushier. :)

~bandit
 
Bandit just to clear things up ill show you what gave me the reason to think you have nute burn idk could be your ph but cant tell unless you could roughly tell us what the ph is of your runoff. Otherwise they look really good lush and green, maybe bc they are getting ample amounts of nutes now just with the soil mix, i would just hold on on giving them any more nutes bc you could run the risk of severe nute burn and you dont want that. :thumbs:
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Thanks ILuvIndica!

I still have not given any nutes. Just sittin back relaxin'. I just put them out in the sun. The last few days have been great outside, and the girls are lovin' life.

~bandit
 
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