Thanks brother I have been having a shitty year thus far so I've been drowning myself in work to make up my losses and keep my mind busy.Hey man, glad to see you didn't give up that easily!
Hi jay...what is it about autos that you like? Glad you got something going on.Hopefully something good will follow this time. Autos are risky could be a flop who knows![]()
Fantastic looking buds well done!I pulled a little over 6lbs off my last autoflower run in my attic. 12 plants though. It was exceptional smoke tbh some of the best stuff I've smoked to date for autoflowers. Fastbuds hooked me up with free seeds the last few years to post pictures on grow diaries. View attachment 19172810 View attachment 19172811 View attachment 19172812 View attachment 19172813 View attachment 19172814 View attachment 19172815 View attachment 19172816
That's why I'm fond of autos. They require a few tricks to get them started but once you understand how they function compared to photos they will be easy as fuck. They don't like transplanting but I prefer to anyway. I use solo cups for about 7 to 14 days depending on environmental condition they should fill out the cup with roots, but not circle the cup. Then I transfer them into a 20g pot or my raised bed but I dig a hole in the middle of the pot and use a light mix for seedlings and starter plants so they don't get overwhelmed with flowering nutrients to fast. Once they fill out that gallon soil of lighter mix the plant usually will be switching to flower. That's when you'll want the rest of your pot to kick in. That soil will be mixed with your flowering nutrients and you can start adding any beneficial amendments like malted barley powder and compost teas. They grow fast and aggressive and flip to flower when they are ready. So it's all about timing and preparation. I say this now watch me fuck up the autoflowersFantastic looking buds well done!
What about the quality of the effects...are they equal to photo in the effects for you?That's why I'm fond of autos. They require a few tricks to get them started but once you understand how they function compared to photos they will be easy as fuck. They don't like transplanting but I prefer to anyway. I use solo cups for about 7 to 14 days depending on environmental condition they should fill out the cup with roots, but not circle the cup. Then I transfer them into a 20g pot or my raised bed but I dig a hole in the middle of the pot and use a light mix for seedlings and starter plants so they don't get overwhelmed with flowering nutrients to fast. Once they fill out that gallon soil of lighter mix the plant usually will be switching to flower. That's when you'll want the rest of your pot to kick in. That soil will be mixed with your flowering nutrients and you can start adding any beneficial amendments like malted barley powder and compost teas. They grow fast and aggressive and flip to flower when they are ready. So it's all about timing and preparation.