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AcidAlice

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  1. Make your own topic, people will help, but surely you know what you doing if you growing mothers and cloning 50 plants?
  2. Exactly, it's why I want my own tester. Bingo, I've never really bothered with thc percentage, partly because I cannot test it anyway.
  3. I really like FastBuds and they have a great reputation with the autoflower guys. FastBuds: Gelato - 26% GG - 24% Cream Cookies - 23% Six Shooter - 23% Cali Snow - 23% Blackberry - 23% GSC - 22% Stardawg - 22% One day when I get a tester, I will test this myself.
  4. FastBuds Blackberry Auto. She's 28 days today. Just been given Cal-Mag, I use a teaspoon per 10L. Will give her BioBizz Bloom once she starts flowering.
  5. Yea, at least nothing but Cal-Mag for the first 30-40 days, then you can add BioBizz Grow. I would say to use 20L pots.
  6. Welcome. I would suggest not doing anything to the auto if you only running 2 plants and will have no space issues. What I would recommend however, is to only grow branches from the main stem, no branches from branches. Just germinate and plant to a nice soil. This will also mean you don't have to worry about nutrients much. I run autos in Freedom Farms, one of them is 1 month old and I have given zero nutrients so far, except a little Cal-Mag powder which also contains a slight amount of Nitrogen.
  7. I have not tried any of theirs, specifically because of the mutations and two of my friends say the stability is lacking. Maybe they selling F1's? Looking at their site though, their high thc yielder is 23%, a lot of other breeders now have 20-25% strains as well.
  8. Once they have a root after being in a glass of water, I have tried: Final 20L Cup -> Final 20L Cup -> 5L -> Final 20L Going from water glass to final works the best. I did a Barney's Farm Blue Cheese that was well classy. Californian Snow is pretty juicy too. Newer strains coming out definitely have the potential, also FastBuds - Blackberry, Gelato or Gorilla Glue. Currently running 1 Blackberry trial.
  9. It's the first one I've done. The science/theory behind it is that nutrients have the same distance to travel to each top and so you should get even nute distribution. There's probably a lot more to it. I just wanted to try it on an auto.
  10. All of them except the baby in front are Cali Snow, planted together on the same day. EDIT : Experimented with different techniques.
  11. When I'm looking to harvest, I check pistol colour, trike colour, leaf colour, timing, and even calyx size.
  12. Fuck yes. She's sitting tall at 100cm - Please ignore that she only has 7 mains, I wasn't paying attention and shit happened
  13. I'd say curing is easier than drying. Especially when you just drop in a Boveda.
  14. http://www.702.co.za/podcasts/201/the-best-of-the-money-show/254424/cbd-oil-products-launching-countrywide-in-clicks-and-dischem https://elixinol.com/
  15. Auto's need you to babysit them since they live on their own clock. I enjoy the challenge. I have never had an issue with seeds, I used to buy Dutch passion and Barneys Farm, now with autos I get Fastbuds. Got Fastbuds from Sacred seeds and Trophy seeds with no issues and 100% germ. I still have an assortment of photo's from different breeders that I bought from Attitude Seeds.
  16. Yea, I've taken a liking to autos. I have 7 Cali Snow and 1 Blackberry on the way. Day 75 today for the Cali's.
  17. Is that an aircon? If so, which one?
  18. Blue cheese 1 dried and cured @ 80g Last lady of this cycle is the Mazar, I have just moved her to my dark tent. EDIT: Mazar is day 108 today.
  19. Anyone heard or know anything about if the average person will be able to legally sell herbs in the near future, like to your friends or neighbors? Who will supply dispensaries?
  20. Update Day 79 Blue Cheese 2 is now curing at a stable 62%, weighing in at 50g. She is the smallest. Blue Cheese 1 is now cut and drying. Mazar is still going, will post pics soon.
  21. Strain/pheno specific but yes. Ruderalis need no darkness to perform their duties, I run mine 24/0 from seedling to harvest (places do get natural 24h days), which could explain why it may seem faster. So 30 days of 24/0 flowering = 720 hours of light as opposed to a photo being 12/12 for 30 days = 360 hours of light. As an example, I had one veg for 30 days and was ready to harvest at day 70. EDIT : My Blue Cheese I just moved into darkness was the same. 30 veg and moved her on day 70.
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