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FreoJJ

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Hi I’m FreoJJ -Question I was given 2 GG , 1 WW and 2 mystery auto seeds which are currently about 10 days old in 16 ltr fabric pots with 75% baileys soil mix and 25% perlite which get a good 10 hrs of sunshine . My first go at autos and I haven’t got a clue what I’m doing . I was just wondering when can I start giving them a feed and with what or is what’s in the Baileys be enough?From what I’ve been reading some say they don’t need a feed and same say they do 🤷‍♂️. Any recommendations and other tips be awesome . Cheers 👍
 

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Aye Shroomer

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Hi mate.

Not sure about bailey’s soil mix. You got any specs from the bag or anything?

Autos need to get off to a good start or else they struggle. At least mine did.
Your photos-periods will be fine as long as they stay in veg.

What’s your grow set up? Inside? Outside?
 

FreoJJ

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You reckon be right to give a little spray of Seasol ?
 

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Aye Shroomer

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You reckon be right to give a little spray of Seasol ?
I’ve moved away from seasol but some on here like it.

So if it’s soil then I would grab some gogo juice.

It also depends on if you are trying to stay organic or if you want to use synthetic nutes but if that was the case coco would have been better.

Look into foliar spray applications. Compost teas and the such.
Not sure where your based and what you can get locally but you could try ag stores instead of your local Bunnings.
 

FreoJJ

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Cheers mate I’ll get some tomorrow cheap too and should be right to spray on 10 day autos yeah . That’s WW on left and GG on right .
 

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