Autoflowers

Redbare

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So im growing some autoflowers and its been 17 days witch i have a 1200 watt light that has bloom and veg seitch i only have the veg on should i turn bloom on as well thru the whole plants life?? I just feel its not growing like it should i could be wrong since this is my first autoflower grow
 
Welcome to the forum @Redbare :welcome:

Depends on the size of the pot it's in, and how it's being grown, soil, hydro, coco etc...17 days :hmmmm: it's still just coming out of the seedling stage...and as said pics would help :passitleft:
 
For reference only.

1st pic is 18 days from sprout. I didn't add bloom spectrum until Day 27 when pre flowers were well established.
Auto Blue Berry Domina.

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So im growing some autoflowers and its been 17 days witch i have a 1200 watt light that has bloom and veg seitch i only have the veg on should i turn bloom on as well thru the whole plants life?? I just feel its not growing like it should i could be wrong since this is my first autoflower grow
 
I’m using all organic Sawyer‘s big roots are using 3 gallon pots temperatures at 75 water temperature is probably about 6970 PH is at 6/4. All them spouted on the 12th and 13th one bigger then all the rest qnd its was the last one to sprout

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Yeah put them both on. What's the rest of your setup? What medium, nutrients, pH, temperature, frequency of watering etc etc. Pics will help too. Not purple ones if possible.
Organic soil organic top dressing as well and I got CO2 in the tent. I have a little ac i put on to keep it around 75 degrees and i keep the Humidity round 60 right now that’s what I said for seedlings sometimes i let it get higher. What am i doing wrong on the bigger plant two tips are turning yellow I’m sure that’s true nutrient nutrients burn which when I made the pot of soil I put 2 teaspoons in like it said

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Can't see the colour of the plant in those pics, sorry. Could be nutrient burn. Autoflowers can be more sensitive to nutrients. Lots of people start them at half recommended dose and build up slowly whilst watching how the plant reacts.
 
Can't see the colour of the plant in those pics, sorry. Could be nutrient burn. Autoflowers can be more sensitive to nutrients. Lots of people start them at half recommended dose and build up slowly whilst watching how the plant reacts.
 
I don't see anything to worry about there. They look a nice healthy green to me. :thumb: Can be difficult starting autos in their final containers getting the watering right. Have you seen @Emilya's guide to watering a seedling in final containers?
 
Can't see the colour of the plant in those pics, sorry. Could be nutrient burn. Autoflowers can be more sensitive to nutrients. Lots of people start them at half recommended dose and build up slowly whilst watching how the plant reacts.
LOL.... Mine are about same stage. I got a nitrogen problem without top dressing soil.
 
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