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Legit question... Who are autos for?

I first heard of lowryders in Amsterdam back in the day. They sounded like a revolution, one less variable for the guerilla grower. But they seemed like they'd need a few years to be perfected.

Now legalization is sweeping the globe and everyone wants to have a go at growing. Feminised autos promise to give you a harvest in x weeks so seem like the logical choice.

Only, around here I've seen so many autos turn into bonsai trees, from both amateurs and pros. Obviously there's a learning curve so autos aren't really a plant for beginners.

We grow outside with a rather variable climate, hence the stunted growth, but it makes me think autos aren't really for outdoor growers during the off season.

If they're designed for indoors, where you have complete control over your environment, isn't it better to be able to choose when the plant starts flowering?

So, is it all about the speed? By the time your buds are cured, saving two weeks in your grow cycle doesn't seem so significant.

Or does it come down to the fact you can give them more hours of light during flowering? Once you know what you're doing, does an 18 hour a day auto flower outperform a 12 hour photo by 150%?
 
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Legit question... Who are autos for?

I first heard of lowryders in Amsterdam back in the day. They sounded like a revolution, one less variable for the guerilla grower. But they seemed like they'd need a few years to be perfected.

Now legalization is sweeping the globe and everyone wants to have a go at growing. Feminised autos promise to give you a harvest in x weeks so seem like the logical choice.

Only, around here I've seen so many autos turn into bonsai trees, from both amateurs and pros. Obviously there's a learning curve so autos aren't really a plant for beginners.

We grow outside with a rather variable climate, hence the stunted growth, but it makes me think autos aren't really for outdoor growers during the off season.

If they're designed for indoors, where you have complete control over your environment, isn't it better to be able to choose when the plant starts flowering?

So, is it all about the speed? By the time your buds are cured, saving two weeks in your grow cycle doesn't seem so significant.

Or does it come down to the fact you can give them more hours of light during flowering? Once you know what you're doing, does an 18 hour a day auto flower outperform a 12 hour photo by 150%?
This is a common topic of discussion here. There are both "never auto" people and "give an auto a chance" people here. In these discussions it was determined:

1. Autos are not for beginners.
2. Unless, that is, you're a beginner with no way of controlling light and dark periods.
3. In which case that beginner should buy a tent with the money originally intended to buy auto seeds.
4. Autos are for experienced growers who want to find out what all the hoopla is.
5. Until they find out it's a bunch of hype, then they go back to photos.
6. They can fill space quickly in a grow where space was not completely filled.
7. But the anti-auto crowd would say, "Why fill space at all, if it's going to be some second rate, freak of a plant?"
8. Then the pro-auto crowd says, "What did you say about my mother?"
9. Then the anti-auto crowd says, "Your mother smokes autos!"
10 "Them's fightin' words!

And it devolves from there.
 
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This is a common topic of discussion here. There are both "never auto" people and "give an auto a chance" people here. In these discussions it was determined:

1. Autos are not for beginners.
2. Unless, that is, you're a beginner with no way of controlling light and dark periods.
3. In which case that beginner should buy a tent with the money originally intended to buy auto seeds.
4. Autos are for experienced growers who want to find out what all the hoopla is.
5. Until they find out it's a bunch of hype, then they go back to photos.
6. They can fill space quickly in a grow where space was not completely filled.
7. But the anti-auto crowd would say, "Why fill space at all, if it's going to be some second rate, freak of a plant?"
8. Then the pro-auto crowd says, "What did you say about my mother?"
9. Then the anti-auto crowd says, "Your mother smokes autos!"
10 "Them's fightin' words!

And it devolves from there.
🙇👏👍
 
PerfecTrader

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What's up guys, just added two things to my recipe, and I'm really really really messed up... Lol feel like this just made it next level

The taste is better with the lecithin, and it mixes mo easily and consistently
Nice work with the lecithin add Ninja. I bought granules as well for 1st coconut oil infusion I made. I'm sober atm @ 6:35 so don't quote me on this but pretty sure lecithin allows for faster absorption in the body. Essentially it cuts down how fast you feel anything by half or more or so I've read 🤔
 
CannaGranny

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Nice work with the lecithin add Ninja. I bought granules as well for 1st coconut oil infusion I made. I'm sober atm @ 6:35 so don't quote me on this but pretty sure lecithin allows for faster absorption in the body. Essentially it cuts down how fast you feel anything by half or more or so I've read 🤔
Mornin Friend!
Lecithin binds fats together and opens receptors in the body. I use it in everything from canna butter to canna honey, I have never noticed a slow down effect.
How goes it on your side of the 🌎?
 
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Mornin Friend!
Lecithin binds fats together and opens receptors in the body. I use it in everything from canna butter to canna honey, I have never noticed a slow down effect.
How goes it on your side of the 🌎?
I also put lecithin in my butter/oil/honey when I make it, from what I understand, it also helps bind the THC to the fat in the butter so you lose less good stuff, and it helps keep it from separating because it's an emulsifier... plus it also helps the final product be more fast acting for the reasons you mentioned. I've been doing it that way for years so I don't remember if I noticed a difference before I used it lol.
 
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I also put lecithin in my butter/oil/honey when I make it, from what I understand, it also helps bind the THC to the fat in the butter so you lose less good stuff, and it helps keep it from separating because it's an emulsifier... plus it also helps the final product be more fast acting for the reasons you mentioned. I've been doing it that way for years so I don't remember if I noticed a difference before I used it lol.
Morninnnnn TSD 🥰
 
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@PerfecTrader … Just so ya know.. 😂🤣😂😅🥲😂🤣
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Went on a ski trip to Utah about 20 years ago from L.A. on a bus. About an hour into it I hear this whirring sound in the back. One of the skiers had a battery operated blender and was making blended margaritas for everyone. Mind you this was 20 years ago when there was battery operated nothing! F'ing skiers....... 😄
Haha fricken awesome. Nothing like doing shots of fireball on the ski lift on a powder day :D. A blender is master level ski bum, gotta give respect.

You snowboarders and your comfy boots tho lol. Get a pair of skiis and let your feet become like a chinese foot binding tribeswoman, its fun. Moguls are fun too.
 
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Haha fricken awesome. Nothing like doing shots of fireball on the ski lift on a powder day :D. A blender is master level ski bum, gotta give respect.

You snowboarders and your comfy boots tho lol. Get a pair of skiis and let your feet become like a chinese foot binding tribeswoman, its fun. Moguls are fun too.
YEAH! Screw those single plankers!!! ✊😄

I just got a pair of K2 Mindbender twin tip skis last year so once things calm down a little out west I'm going to try and get out there for a few pow days and maybe work on my nose and tail butters on the groomers! 😛
 
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Oh gads, I spend all day just trying not to fall down and you guys go looking for it! Part of the reason it’s that way today? All the stupid shit I did when I was young! I used and notice the word used to green break horses. I’m sure you get the pic. Only breaking I do today is the seal on a new gallon of homemade wine, and bones if I drink too much! Getting old.. it’s not for Sissies!
 
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Oh gads, I spend all day just trying not to fall down and you guys go looking for it! Part of the reason it’s that way today? All the stupid shit I did when I was young! I used and notice the word used to green break horses. I’m sure you get the pic. Only breaking I do today is the seal on a new gallon of homemade wine, and bones if I drink too much! Getting old.. it’s not for Sissies!
I hear ya on that! I always wonder if my knees are going to hold up right before that first run!! 🤣

The funnest part for me is doing a backflip off a jump. The look on the young ones faces when they see an old man getting air!!! Priceless!! 🤣

As much as I love running mogul fields my body is just not quite up to getting bounced around all day anymore so I try and keep it to only a few runs but I sure love the technical aspects of skiing bumps!!
 
PerfecTrader

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@PerfecTrader … Just so ya know.. 😂🤣😂😅🥲😂🤣
🤣 That's fkin awesome. I'm Gen X but lean quite old-school so understand that meme well. My boy V is the closet Swiftie not me, although for $1000 seats for free and bein a bucket list deal for him I through some caution to the wind. The 2 opening acts for Taylor I thought both were quite good. This girl Gayle started off and this song was hysterical to see young and old alike jumping around to


Oh and as far as Stevie goes, I'm a big fan and have seen her a few times. Saw Billy Joel as well and they will both be at Chase Field here in AZ on 12/8 and yup I will be takin my Bae.

oh and before I forget...Just so ya know 🤣

I'm getting married 😯
 
PerfecTrader

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Went on a ski trip to Utah about 20 years ago from L.A. on a bus. About an hour into it I hear this whirring sound in the back. One of the skiers had a battery operated blender and was making blended margaritas for everyone. Mind you this was 20 years ago when there was battery operated nothing! F'ing skiers....... 😄
I started skiing when I was 6-7 at Wilmot Mtn in Wisconsin. It is literally a mogul to anyone that has been to a real mtn but my grandparents lived 10 minutes away. My cousin was 2 years older than me and my brother 3. My Grandpa would ski with us and we all had the same Rossi skis with our names etched on the tops and STILL my cousins got stolen lol
Anyway we were part of a group called "Snowbirds" in Jr High and a bus would take us there or Alpine Valley every weekend. We were already drinking back then and I can smell the peppermint schnaps on the chairlifts like it was yesterday. I remember when we 1st saw snowboarders for the 1st time. We hated them and thought they were all crazy idiots. Would crash right in front of you constantly. Eventually as I got older I became one of them 😂 and stopped skiing. Thank God I still have both skiis and a board because now I'm so old I think it would be safer to try to ski than board again
 
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Are you familiar with the term burying the lead? 👍👏🍀🤞😍😎😝

Congratulations!👏
Thank you thank you and no I wasn't but now I am 😂

"A writer “buries the lede” when the newsworthy part of a story fails to appear at the beginning, where it's expected. Say, for example, that two people die in a house fire. The lede is buried if the reporting mentions the location, time, or cause of the fire before the deaths."
 
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