RE: Failing my Autoflowers..
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I have heard about collodial silver before, and I will be looking into that at some point, but I agree on the genetics side that it could be a wildcard (such as with my current Lemon Kush plant.)
About the transplant, I didn't think I was going to have much issues with those peat pots, but I don't think I will be attempting that with autos again!
And yes, I did fertilize/nute the autos. I was worried about a possible deficiency, so I added some used coffee grounds and some banana water. I think the coffee grounds were ok for the nitrogen, but I think the banana water stressed them out and caused the burns.
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If they are that small and have so much space to reach out for water and nutrients you do not need to do anything.
...Unless your soil is completely ass or you are growing in inert substrate like coco.
I will definitely keep this in mind from here on out.
I have used old soil in the past, so I can understand why it wasn't an issue then, or maybe it was and I just didn't realize it.
But, since this is new soil that should be nutrient rich, it makes sense that I just burned them up. Thanks for all the advice and support bro, I really appreciate it!