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Anyone used Dalefoot to grow autos?


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I've read it works pretty well, but not seen any auto grows with it yet. Just wondering whether or not I need to cut it with something else, given the lower feeding requirements?

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10 minutes ago, Clubs said:

You should be OK in any multipurpose if you put your auto in at around 2 weeks old, probably won't need to feed at all after that.

 

 I usually topdress mine about once every 3 or 4 weeks with Charge, Guanokalong, and Vinasse.  I use half as much food as I would when growing photos, which seems to work well. I'm just unsure what to do with the Dalefoot stuff, as it says no feed required for up to 12 months - it must contain a fair bit more available nutrients than most brands of multipurpose if true. Although I've no idea if that means it could be harmful to light-feeders, or not.

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If it has slow-release ferts lasting 12 kmonths then you probably won't want to add anything other than water. You'll get a feel for it by the shade of green, hopefully there's a reasonable amount of K in it but Dalefoot mention the bracken as high potash. Only one way to find out. Let us know you get on with the stuff.

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1 minute ago, Clubs said:

If it has slow-release ferts lasting 12 kmonths then you probably won't want to add anything other than water. You'll get a feel for it by the shade of green, hopefully there's a reasonable amount of K in it but Dalefoot mention the bracken as high potash. Only one way to find out. Let us know you get on with the stuff.

 

No worries with the K, it's absolutely saturated with the stuff according to the email they sent me, far, far more K than N or P.  I will give it a run to see what it's like at some point, but was just wondering if anyone here has any experience for some pointers before dipping my own toes in. Tad worried I might burn my girls, and I only do 4 at a time so I don't like to take too many risks with them.

 

Cheers mate, will do.

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