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So this some of what I grew in that time
Nice try, officer.So this some of what I grew in that time
Thank youJk...those are some awesome looking buds. I dig the structure on pics 6 and 7 down from the top. Magical witch weed. Looks cool.
Thank you wish I could post more pix but I’m still learning
I grew everything a few years ago back I’m growing two NL auto now and they are different then photos but I was living at the different grow sights I worked for two years it was funLooks great; nice wide open canopy; I think that's important with that sort space your using. That and plenty of good clean circulation. They look good. If you've pulled them it looks a little early if you don't mind me saying so.
Hopefully, you've not harvested the entire room, or your still letting it flower further along.
I still don’t get what the point of autos are...is it just so you don’t need a timer for the light? Or are they more resilient to herming or something?I grew everything a few years ago back I’m growing two NL auto now and they are different then photos but I was living at the different grow sights I worked for two years it was fun
Both actually.I still don’t get what the point of autos are...is it just so you don’t need a timer for the light? Or are they more resilient to herming or something?
I never even considered outdoors...that’s awesome. And....sunlight is free. I think I’ll have to try some out this summer. Now, because they are crossed with ruderalis, they are generally not as potent or terpy right? Or is that a thing of the past...got any suggestions for seeds?Both actually.
Certainly there going to perform better if there's some cycling toward the end; but it's not necessary. Far less worries about herm problems. But there's other inherent issues. For doing something early in the year outside; it's a great way to proceed. Exceptionally noob friendly cultivars.
I could have 2 harvest in; plus a 3rd on the way in the same time it takes to grow a photo crop outdoors. I can time my harvest to the lowest RH and around the summer solstice and dodge the bullet of wet cold harvest; or mold; or any of the photoperiod pitfalls in some regions that make success nearly impossible.
But there are certainly drawbacks also. Mainly revolve around "seed only" source and phenotype. They certainly have a valid position in the market IMO. Many upsides and the downsides can be mitigated to some extent.
Largely a thing of the past; I can't speak for other sources; but the autos I've made are very potent; and with the right care they get pretty damn large. I bet a 1/4 lb. per plant is possible with some.I never even considered outdoors...that’s awesome. And....sunlight is free. I think I’ll have to try some out this summer. Now, because they are crossed with ruderalis, they are generally not as potent or terpy right? Or is that a thing of the past...got any suggestions for seeds?
These autos look pretty orderly and not unruly or disruptive, and they can be grown low to the ground to escape deputy dawg. Faster, better, stronger, more disease resistant -- that is the way these things seem to grow.Largely a thing of the past; I can't speak for other sources; but the autos I've made are very potent; and with the right care they get pretty damn large. I bet a 1/4 lb. per plant is possible with some.
These are all autos in no particular order.
Awesome. I’m definitely going to check these out for outdoors this summer. As long as the squirrels and chipmunks don’t eat them. I could give a crap less how much they yield. Nobody needs a fraction of what they yield anyway...and I‘m not trying to get rich, only to smoke the finest of cannabis specimens. And stuff not pumped full of PGRs.Largely a thing of the past; I can't speak for other sources; but the autos I've made are very potent; and with the right care they get pretty damn large. I bet a 1/4 lb. per plant is possible with some.
These are all autos in no particular order.
I saw someone post a pic of one called “Forum Stomper” and it looked incredible, piqued my interest.These autos look pretty orderly and not unruly or disruptive, and they can be grown low to the ground to escape deputy dawg. Faster, better, stronger, more disease resistant -- that is the way these things seem to grow.