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Anybody got any advise on some good auto strains to grow outdoors. Im stuck between bubble gum. Northern lights. And sour d. And if so whats the best seed bank to try.
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I think all auto will work outdoors bro there's a guy called @Seraphim19 or @str8smokn who seems to be in the know I've personally only done a couple of autos I done some cream mandarine xl auto and chocolate orange auto they was both better grade than I ever expected from a auto the xl produced more per plant but the chof orange was a better smoke imoAnybody got any advise on some good auto strains to grow outdoors. Im stuck between bubble gum. Northern lights. And sour d. And if so whats the best seed bank to try.
I've saved a pack of each of minew too guna give em a go in the spanish sun when do u reckon I should pop em over there STR8All I e ran outdoors was some of Paradise seeds Autos..
Wappa,Whiteberry both Autos they did well. 3' or so in hieght and harvested about 2.5-3 ounces.
You just need to make sure you have atleast 13-14 hrs of sun or they won't do much.
I'm going to do a outdoor run with some Autos this spring.
View attachment 585637 Good luck on the Adventures
STR8
I'm not sure on the spainish Suns schedule. But From what I've read the Auto needs at least 14 hrs of good sun to really produce a good flower.I've saved a pack of each of minew too guna give em a go in the spanish sun when do u reckon I should pop em over there STR8
Not sure im looking for a place to get themI've saved a pack of each of minew too guna give em a go in the spanish sun when do u reckon I should pop em over there STR8
I'm not sure they do auto here at the bay @logic is the guy to ask about them and there availableNot sure im looking for a place to get them
I'm not sure they do auto here at the bay @logic is the guy to ask about them and there available
@str8smokn are any of your autos regular, non-feminized? By the way, how are your Thunder Egg plants doing?
Yes all but the Whitewidow and Bluecheese.View attachment 586567and those were Breed by Quagmire and Seraphim19 on here.
The Thunder Eggs are about three nodes tall so far. I will get some pics up later of them and tag you in it.
STR8
Yea im comfortable with them. Do they Gurantee shipping??
Well how can i get some really dosent matter the strain to me i just want something GOOD. I look at hermes but they don't ship to the states.
Lucky u i still look over my shoulder one day..I just ordered some autos from Herbbie's without any issues (I live in the US too). Got a confirmation of shipment email less than 24 hrs after the order was placed!
Looking forward to trying out some new (to me) auto strains, thanks for the recommendation Grow4Me.
It's funny (sad?), I live in a state where cannabis is legal but I have to order my seeds from a foreign country. At least, I don't have to worry about the cops anymore...
That's a very attractive idea, early spring outdoor planting with autos. Tried using the 12/12 natural outdoor photoperiod in early spring with regular seeds, but the problem is the plant around a month and a half into flowering realizes that the days are getting longer and starts revegging - you get some weird stretched-out pseudo buds. So autos could be perfect for that early spring harvest strategy. You say they need 13-14 hours of sun to amount to something, well they will get that amount of daylight on the second and third month as the days get longer, it would work perfectly.
And if the autos are regular, you can make beans and be self-sufficient, huge plus here in Latin America. Doing the early spring harvests every year with your own auto seed, which you can acclimate, even outcross them to something more potent and still select to keep the auto trait, etc. Very cool.
Yes Sir.Exactly, the buds will form better as they grow. I'm thinking this would almost be an "improvement" over nature :) in that natural light will accompany the flowering period with rising lumens, instead of the classic situation where the plant is in a race against upcoming darkness and cold. I just checked and September (my Spring) has 11 hours of daylight but then October has 13 and November 14 hours. The buds should be at the peak of their genetic potential with 14.5 hours of daylight at the end of flowering instead of the 10 or so they get in fall.