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Can I just put that im not teying to give info to growers im only saying what I do thats all.... n no never done it never grew outdoors before never grew autos before ao was gonna dig a hole not sure how deep or wide fill with my own compost amend it with good soil n whatever else ill need at the time.. itlle be next year I grow outdoor I didnt think of toxins from tires mate thats a good point thanx for that im not the sharpest knife in the drawer lol n for price of auto seeds at £3 for the cheapest whats there to loos in trying im new to growing done two pheno grows two years ago under cfls pointless lol now two indoor auto under 600 hps in soil long way to go but learning
I had to chop another plant a few days ago, which is a bummer as it was one of my favorite looking plant, I think this girl, um dude, was a Mob Boss and was showing some awesome Sativa genetics that were really appealing, very skinny 9 and 11 finger leafs, and short compact build. He took way longer than all the other to show his junk, which I think is even more indicative of the Sativa genetics. Bummer. I don’t have the space to flower him out unfortunately, so just chopped him instead of harvesting his genetics.
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Not sure yet im doing a big bud auto and a black sugar rose auto now both at week 5 from seed ill pop some pics up soon I like the sound of the blackberry gum just sounds delicious see how these turn out I may grow them again im thinking of using two car tires as the pots for next years outdoor n my own compost nothing special just garden waste I will amend it before planting sorry for going on n on lol
Nice read Wishbone. Will continue to follow to see end results. Lookin great!!
Yeah fuck the tires useless thort ha.. autos will be early smoke waiting for ya photos maybe two harvest before photos not 100% on that tho be following your grow tho so all the best mate
Is there a particular reason most outdoor guys don't plant into the ground? I've seen gardens that are beautiful and clearly have great soil still go wit a fabric pot to grow cannabis with. I suppose it's just a way to create a little extra control?
Either way I don't think you can go wrong with some u.s. or Canada manufactured felt pots (some from Asia have apparently been found with heavy metals that will kill your plants and can't be healthy even if it grows)
Here’s a good read for some outdoor autos, not sure I believe the upper yield range, but a least a starting point.
https://www.zamnesia.com/blog-our-top-10-autoflowering-outdoor-strains-n544
Is there a particular reason most outdoor guys don't plant into the ground? I've seen gardens that are beautiful and clearly have great soil still go wit a fabric pot to grow cannabis with. I suppose it's just a way to create a little extra control?
Either way I don't think you can go wrong with some u.s. or Canada manufactured felt pots (some from Asia have apparently been found with heavy metals that will kill your plants and can't be healthy even if it grows)
Smartpots air-prune roots so they spread dense and evenly throughout the pot and they're almost impossible to overwater. In a lot of places, including where I live, it's illegal to put cannabis in the ground. We can thank the guerilla growers growing in state and national parks for that. They were contaminating streams and rivers with nutrient and pesticide runoff. So the EPA stepped in and had their way with the laws when they were created. Many growers have been prosecuted for breaking environmental laws as well as growing.
It's s big deal here in Cali with so many people relying on such limited water resources. Most of the inland part of the state is arid.
Dude, that Berry Bomb looks sick!
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Smartpots air-prune roots so they spread dense and evenly throughout the pot and they're almost impossible to overwater. In a lot of places, including where I live, it's illegal to put cannabis in the ground. We can thank the guerilla growers growing in state and national parks for that. They were contaminating streams and rivers with nutrient and pesticide runoff. So the EPA stepped in and had their way with the laws when they were created. Many growers have been prosecuted for breaking environmental laws as well as growing.
It's s big deal here in Cali with so many people relying on such limited water resources. Most of the inland part of the state is arid.
For sure, Dutch Passion has a really good selection of autos, and some decent reviews and tips.
Interesting, didn’t know about the illegal in CA part, haven’t seen anything in the regs like that here in CO but maybe I need to look again.
For sure, Dutch Passion has a really good selection of autos, and some decent reviews and tips.
Interesting, didn’t know about the illegal in CA part, haven’t seen anything in the regs like that here in CO but maybe I need to look again.
Really nice place to grow your plants!
Great images you made,
cheers Fellow grower :)
Dude that's the shit I hate so much. I'm going out of my way to stay legal but I'm worried I missed a fine detail to the point only 4 people in my life know I'm growing!
I don't know that it's illegal in the whole state but it wouldn't surprise me. I do know it's against the law in my county. Haven't read the whole Cali law. It's ridiculously long and complicated. Again, it wouldn't surprise me if every county in Cali banned it even if state law didn't. We can't even dredge for gold anymore and that was taking mercury out of the rivers.
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