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Just showing my week 9 autos

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Just showing my week 9 autos

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Hi all,

This is my 3rd year of trying to get a decent result from growing. My first year were photos outdoor, 4 plants got 8ft tall but season got too clod for maturing flower starts so no bueno. 2nd yr was auto flower, they didn't make good buds, tiny ones as if the plant was just not moving ahead with producing its buds to a nominal size ( micro buds are duds ), I had duds.
The photos here are week 9, using 10 gal grow bags, fox farms soil, FloraNova Bloom, using moisture meter.
303 OG /Purple Nepal / Purple Monkey Balls / GSC / 2- GDP
The 303 is a little droopy moisture meter use in the dry zone so it got watered after the picture. I will check others again, though they appear to not be as thirsty as the 303 OG.
I did not top these, just trimmed a few fan leaves last week.
I am hoping for a 3rd time's a charm from these girls. They have not started to stink much yet.

Anyway, thought I'd share.


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Good job fella. I've used flora nova many times grow and bloom. Carry on and let them get big and fat.
 
@Tinmanfromoz - Nice job so far! The beauty of auto-flowering cannabis plants is they finish fast enough that with some planning ... a grower can get 2 runs through in a summer. I'm in Michigan, and I've done it many times. Start the early plants in April, transfer them outside in mid to late May. Start next round. Harvest first round of plants throughout July. Move 2nd run outside. Harvest end of August, early September.

If it can be done in Michigan, land of the wet and humid .... it can be done just about anywhere. Photos outside in my area are much more unpredictable since weather issues can cause an otherwise beautiful grow to go sideways with only a few days of extremely humid weather.

Keep up the good work.
 
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