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I've considered that but for privacy reasons and landlord reasons I'd prefer to have it away from my house. That's why I'm trying geurilla growing.buy a tent ,a light ,some fox farm soil and nutrients
well if you have a landlord who you have to worry about being in your home being nosey is a problem all to by its selfI've considered that but for privacy reasons and landlord reasons I'd prefer to have it away from my house. That's why I'm trying geurilla growing.
Well I already have the seeds and no way of growing indoor at the moment so I'll just give it a try and see how it goes. After reading your reply I'll look into getting a few photos . I appreciate the advice.I can tell u from growing mostly autos that you are going to need more sunlight than wat the day can give you... Autos are genetically engineered to grow in places that get upwards of 18 to 24 hours of sunlight a day. They flip to flower on a timed schedule not do to the amount of hours spent under sunlight like phots do... So you won't get the most yield that you can out of the plant, and chances are the lack of sunlight will stunt it. In my experience autos are for indoor grow, photos are better for outdoor... That's not to say you can't grow an auto outside I just wouldn't recommend it...
Any time buddy. Also I was going through some of my old photos of some of my old outdoor grows and I found a picture of 5 plants that I had grew outside a while back the plant on the far right is an auto... It ended up being less than a quarter of the size of all my other plants...Well I already have the seeds and no way of growing indoor at the moment so I'll just give it a try and see how it goes. After reading your reply I'll look into getting a few photos . I appreciate the advice.
Oh man that's small. I wasnt expecting that.Any time buddy. Also I was going through some of my old photos of some of my old outdoor grows and I found a picture of 5 plants that I had grew outside a while back the plant on the far right is an auto... It ended up being less than a quarter of the size of all my other plants...
Yah that's what I mean 12 hours of sunlight just isn't enough for autos... The one the says Alaskan Purple Auto is an indoor grow auto it's on its 4th week there...Oh man that's small. I wasnt expecting that.
The whole reason I went with autos is because I have 0 experience growing and the websites said "theyre great for beginners". That being said how much more difficult are photos to grow?Yah that's what I mean 12 hours of sunlight just isn't enough for autos... The one the says Alaskan Purple Auto is an indoor grow auto it's on its 4th week there...
If anything I would say regular seeds will be more forgiving to a beginner grower. Its the opposite of what you think. It took me a while to become an auto master they are a different animal and behave slightly different. Auto very often take a more delicate hand but the reward is the speed of the grow. In your case just go with regular.The whole reason I went with autos is because I have 0 experience growing and the websites said "theyre great for beginners". That being said how much more difficult are photos to grow?
I appreciate it. I'm going to find some regular seeds and go with that. I'll probably still put the autos out just to see how they do but now I dont have such high expectations. Would 3 gallon grow bags be ok for regulars?If anything I would say regular seeds will be more forgiving to a beginner grower. Its the opposite of what you think. It took me a while to become an auto master they are a different animal and behave slightly different. Auto very often take a more delicate hand but the reward is the speed of the grow. In your case just go with regular.
I found some femanized og kush and bubba kush. They seem to be the type of seed you recommend.If anything I would say regular seeds will be more forgiving to a beginner grower. Its the opposite of what you think. It took me a while to become an auto master they are a different animal and behave slightly different. Auto very often take a more delicate hand but the reward is the speed of the grow. In your case just go with regular.
Perfect. Get them started a few weeks before the end of the frost. Get them going in little cups indoors first. Buy a very cheap little micro light just for seedlings. That way you can get them at least 5 or 6 inches tall. Get them going in Solo cups before you transplant them out into the wild. This will dramatically improve their survival most problems and disasters usually happen when they are little micro sprouts because they are so delicate at that size.I found some femanized og kush and bubba kush. They seem to be the type of seed you recommend.
I will do that forsure. Luckily I started planning with plenty of time before season to figure all this stuff out. I still have a few things to sort out as far as pest repellents and such but I'll save that for another time. I appreciate your advice forsurePerfect. Get them started a few weeks before the end of the frost. Get them going in little cups indoors first. Buy a very cheap little micro light just for seedlings. That way you can get them at least 5 or 6 inches tall. Get them going in Solo cups before you transplant them out into the wild. This will dramatically improve their survival most problems and disasters usually happen when they are little micro sprouts because they are so delicate at that size.
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