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Hi all.

I've been a stranger the last season but I'm back putting local genetics tk the test on the West Coast. 

 

Starting off strong with @Totemic and co. (Have a inclination @SkunkPharmwas involved) or other way around. Bobby's Widow x Sweet Cheese F1. 

Then dropped some @Bay Seeds Mythic Candy Autoflower feminized today.

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2 hours ago, Wietsche said:

I have never done auto flowers before and also want to do that mystic candy but will it be any good outdoors?

A previous outdoor/shade house grow.

Strawberry Vostok from @Bay Seeds

You won't know until you plant an auto. All I can say is give the little one the best start using the best soil your budget allows.

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In deed they look. Wonder how much they give when you done in yield. The reason I'm asking is everywhere they always say just 450-550g so is that per plant or per square metre or how does it work because you can apparently fit upto 6 autos per square as far as fastbuds go🤔🤔🤔🤔.

 

If someone can maybe explain how it works the other they saw a local shop advertising gg4 with a 2000g yield you can get is what they claim. 

On other site they say from 50 - 250g so it's confusing because they sell from the same breeder but everyone had a different yield 

And also why does a indoor auto have a bigger yield then an outdoor auto when light doesn't matter.

Maybe I'm I'm stupid or confused?

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Does it really matter how much sun/light  an auto gets since they go with age? I read a guy said you must put them under 18/6 light cycle. If it's true then is it not going to be a waste to grow mine outdoor since the grow period is so sort because I use organic material that sometimes take time to come available? It's the vegetative part that stress me because there is no room for error.  

People think because it flowers by it self it's as easy as 123 mistake just make one and your done because there isn't time to recover unless the guy who talk about the 18/6 cycle whas pointing to how you fix an auto.

The thing is I can see it's not your first auto so you have the hang of it hope you don't mind when I pop a question when I pop mine in the soil because yours sure look good

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21 hours ago, The pomp 69 said:

Does it really matter how much sun/light  an auto gets since they go with age? I read a guy said you must put them under 18/6 light cycle. If it's true then is it not going to be a waste to grow mine outdoor since the grow period is so sort because I use organic material that sometimes take time to come available? It's the vegetative part that stress me because there is no room for error.  

People think because it flowers by it self it's as easy as 123 mistake just make one and your done because there isn't time to recover unless the guy who talk about the 18/6 cycle whas pointing to how you fix an auto.

The thing is I can see it's not your first auto so you have the hang of it hope you don't mind when I pop a question when I pop mine in the soil because yours sure look good

Try not to over water is number one.

Growing indoors I think will always be better as you can control your environment. 

 

 

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8 hours ago, The pomp 69 said:

Is it just me are is the bottom two bigger? They do look good! 

Yes.

The last 2 pics are the outdoor plant in the ground versus the plant in a 20l pot in a 60% shade house. 

Here is the difference to where I grow.

#1: 9m x 20m 60% shade house in 20l pot.

7 Bobby's Widow x Sweet Cheese F1  planted and 7 still growing strong. Reason being is I kind of have control of bugs and temp due to manual intervention. I water early in the morning so that I generate some humidity during the day. At dusk and dawn I'm the prick that bug inspects, picking up pots, rubbing my fingers under the lips of pots and agitating the top soil and killing on sight.

Autos under the 60% usually average size but buds a liitle on the airy side.

 

Outdoor in ground.

3 planted and 1 growing strong and the second recovering from a natural topping. Dang bugs.

Third plant chowed by bugs on the 4th day.

Here I have to water twice a day.

 

Early days but I can already see heat stress on outdoor versus shade house. Curley compared to lush.

 

Once temps and wind pick up in a few weeks I'm hoping outdoor will be strong enough to survive.

 

 

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Pest is a problem outdoors that's why I use buckets I take them out in the morning and bring Ng them in at night. 

I Olso did a plant outside on the first of September planted 2 sour diesel and 2 Kali mist lost all 4 seedlings to grasshoppers I tried spraying but the cotyledons where gone I still left them cos I saw some green but they didn't make it. 

So yes out side you need to do it manually iff you want good result.  

But your two looks mighty fine to me good luck with the 2 times a day watering you do realise they getting bigger more water buy December you will loose some weight that you can put on again with the munchies. Plants just know how to keep the balance.

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