Getting the right time to up the nutrients?

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Never been good at adjusting my nutrients, should I be upping my nutrient now? the plants are flowering now :unsure: one tent are auto's and the other photo's running off the same tank (y)
 

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Goonie Goat

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Never been good at adjusting my nutrients, should I be upping my nutrient now? the plants are flowering now :unsure: one tent are auto's and the other photo's running off the same tank (y)
Where they are at now is pretty much red lining with autoflowers I reckon.

Especially those Mango smile x autos, they are pretty sensitive to excessive nitrogen compared to most autos.
 

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Where they are at now is pretty much red lining with autoflowers I reckon.

Especially those Mango smile x autos, they are pretty sensitive to excessive nitrogen compared to most autos.
Do you recon I should run separate tank for the Auto's,? I used to do all photo's :unsure:
 

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Is there a way you can set the white balance on the camera for a better representation? I had a few lil stick and mango stick autos that were N picky in general and always seemed to be on the back foot a wee bit until they would start to claw once you pushed em. They still developed well.

The cameras auto white balance really made them look worse until I'd take a pic in natural light in the room and they looked like different plants.

I normally stick to an arbitrary EC 2.0 limit when using Coco and either feed more often or look for other uptake issues instead of upping EC.

Have you tried alternating pH between 5.6-5.8 and then back to 6.2 here and there? Some plants just uptake better at lower pH in Coco and you might get a better overall profile of uptake with a bit of swing. I always started to run into chlorosis and rust if I drifted up to 6.5 or above for too long.
 

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Do you have a way to set the white balance? Set it based off your light or just wing it till it looks normal?
yea just go by what me eye sees haha. The camera always looks so warm in comparison to what I see so I just fucked with it until it looked relatively close to what I see. Would be pretty much the spectrum of the light come to think about it. A mix of 3000k and 6000k diodes (2:1 respectively) with a few reds so close to 4000k.
 
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