Need feeding schedule for Autoflower using FF

This is my post I copied from another site. I need all the help I can get!
Ok so I had a friend help me with an outdoor grow with some females and May 15th I almost had a massive heart attack so on May 17th I had a triple bypass surgery. I’ve not been able to do anything for awhile. He had went back to work and my girls did not make it. Now I live in a travel trailer and I am going to start putting together a grow tent. It will have to be 24x24x60 because of the space. My question is I have these Fox Farm nutes and I am going to go with autoflower once I get this all put together. I’m disabled Army Vet and I’m retired and on a fixed income so it will be 3 or 4 months before it’s all bought and setup. I will look through the journal’s and I’m also looking online for a feeding schedule for the nutes I have. If anyone has any info you can point me to on a feeding schedule with these nutes that is setup to use with autoflowering would be greatly appreciated. This pic is the nutes I have. He only used 1 cap full from each so they are still full. Thanks

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Here is a guide that I copied from another user here:

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Autos are a little funny when feed cause they grow fast so I would start a wwwk one veg and move up the chart towards flower
Switch to flower schedule once you see pistols forming
until then go with veg schedule

Feed once a week not like the feeding chart says
Mix as per chart tho :+1:
Happy growing :v:CB

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Thanks for the help.

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Sure thing @WillieT0813

Fox farms is a good nutrient line

I’m also a Vet bro so god bless you and thank you
good to hear the bypass went well also

:v:CB

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You can wait a week or 2 after pistils show before starting transition nutes, then move to bloom.

Hey @Countryboyjvd1971 thanks for your service my brother. I was truly blessed bro. I live so far away (in the Ozark Mountains) from any cardiac care unit I had to be flown out by chopper. A med flight from South Missouri flew in. The flight crew were all vets. They flew me 60 miles in 9 minutes flat to a cardiac care unit. It’s such a peaceful feeling for a vet when you know that your brothers from another mother are taking care of you. I was truly blessed. The paramedics and the flight crew stopped the heart attack with meds and got me there quickly. I suffered no heart damage so now I’m in the healing process.

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Hey @blackthumbbetty thanks for the info. In the past I’ve grown bag beans outside but this is now a serious indoor grow for me and I want to get it right. The outdoor grow I mentioned in my first post was beans I ordered. Lost it all. Hey things got crazy but it’s all good. Taking it one step and one peice at a time.

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