Can I guerilla autos??

MICHI-CAN

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also with autoflowers i bet you could set up a slow drip system.

i would look into BCN Critical XXL auto by seedstockers. great genetics for cheap in bulk. If you failed its not like you're using $150 bean packs.
Un attended in sunlight? Bet you are pushing a PH of 10 real soon. I can't advise from my findings.
 

MICHI-CAN

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You do realize how big of a hobby foraging is now... and one of the whole aspects of it is not being a creature of habit and exploring places where you're not comfortable because you're likely to find "treasure" that way.


which was the only point i was brining up. I don't know why you're making this a philosophy
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take acid once and now a primitive being of the universe - @MICHI-CAN
I come from foragers. Most are just yuppies claiming a skill. Look at how they dress. I wouldn't go into a thicket of thorns or burrs dresed that way. Once again. Know your fellow human.
 

MintyDreadlocks

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I come from foragers. Most are just yuppies claiming a skill. Look at how they dress. I wouldn't go into a thicket of thorns or burrs dresed that way. Once again. Know your fellow human.
thats just ignorant... I for one go in the thick brush dude. so u need better folks in your circle./
 

MICHI-CAN

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Its been done with great results. also autos can deal with environmental stresses better. tNot bursting your bubble they're easy......
Not my thing. And I hve no bubble. Humor me and ph some nute drip. Put it in the sun and PH again before trusting a site. Not possible as stealth in my experience. Stealth means hidden. Do not disturb or draw attention. And a drip res of 2- 3 weeks water. Pretty good size to hide. Please explain.
 

MICHI-CAN

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thats just ignorant... I for one go in the thick brush dude. so u need better folks in your circle./
Chest waders and carharts. You aren't off the beaten path. LOL. Come for a weekend hike in trout trip with me. Bet I don't get to fish. Northern MI UP. LMAO.
 

MICHI-CAN

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it would be dope to tie flies and fish trout . use to as kid
Beaver channels injure most of my outdoorsy friends a mile or so up the stream. I am like that Shelby guy on swamp loggers. Just not that insane yet. Chest deep mud and saw grass or thorns that would bleed the un prepared dry. My juvenile backyard. Not city raised. LOL. 006.jpg001.jpg
 

MintyDreadlocks

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Beaver channels injure most of my outdoorsy friends a mile or so up the stream. I am like that Shelby guy on swamp loggers. Just not that insane yet. Chest deep mud and saw grass or thorns that would bleed the un prepared dry. My juvenile backyard. Not city raised. LOL. View attachment 4781426View attachment 4781428
fucking cool dude. Fly fishing was always a lot of fun... even when u didnt catch anything on a cast you were still digging up crawfish and shit. Thats a helluva fish too.
 

MICHI-CAN

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fucking cool dude. Fly fishing was always a lot of fun... even when u didnt catch anything on a cast you were still digging up crawfish and shit. Thats a helluva fish too.
We blew the thread to hell. Apologies to the OP. Kinda intimate subject looked at from a very different place here. And the more complex my thoughts. The simplest solutions always prevail. Just trying to help out and share its simplicity when honestly understood at the basics.

Just one fish of too many. Find catch and release cruel now. Catch and eat, or don't cast. And I know You are not of my upbringing and understanding. Walk in hazardous hard trout streams are almost impossible to fish with flies. Live bait, grasshoppers or black crickets are best. Followed by aquatic s such as stone worms and nymphs. Tiny hooks and 2# test. Rip some lips as they say. Please share some insight with me.

TY.
 

lakesidegrower

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No not pest control. LOL. In my time it was qt. ziplocks full of mexi dirtweed seeds that you literally broadcast to the wind by the handful in each location. I have dusted the sights with diatomaceous earth. To visible. Ended being a good 2' circle. Nothing beyond.
Ahh ok haha too funny - good history
I’m familiar with diatomaceous earth, use it in the gardens at home, good idea.
 

injinji

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Your length of day in summer is great for autos. The more light the better is what I've always heard.

But I've never grown them myself, other than a couple three early flower photos that didn't reveg in my short ass summer days. With 14 hours 7 minutes being my longest day of the year, anything planted June or later acts like an auto here.
 

HobbyGrowArtist

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Live in Canada near the 53rd parallel with a swath of boreal forest as my backyard - it’s a mix of poplar, pine/spruce and birch - growing season is short but in the shelter of the bush there are clearings that get a ton of sun. Was thinking of trying to guerilla some autos, which is all I could squeeze out with our shorter growing season.
Is using autos like this possible? Or would their needs make it unfeasible?
they are the best way to go for a short growing season. start them off in cups and move outside once they get a big of size. hard to judge cause they vary in size. also transplanting them stunts their growth and they favor large pots for bigger buds.

pretty much plant a bunch in cups and move outside when its warm enough and let them finish.
 

lakesidegrower

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they are the best way to go for a short growing season. start them off in cups and move outside once they get a big of size. hard to judge cause they vary in size. also transplanting them stunts their growth and they favor large pots for bigger buds.

pretty much plant a bunch in cups and move outside when its warm enough and let them finish.
How would autos do in a pot outside? Like 3 or 5 gallon
 

HobbyGrowArtist

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How would autos do in a pot outside? Like 3 or 5 gallon
they should do fine. back in the day when autos were a craze there was people claiming that 5 gal buckets and even larger pots produce huge colas. there was definitely diminishing returns using the largest pots. they like their root space.

btw i dont grow anymore but might this summer. made the effort of purchasing some beans and second batch is on the way. but i do know a few things which is why i gave up on it, just too much effort and stress just for some homegrown. you get out of it as much as you put into it.
basically just dont half ass it.
 

MICHI-CAN

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How would autos do in a pot outside? Like 3 or 5 gallon
I would suggest 3 if you can water every few days. 3 gallon hole in stealth. All it should need.

And not in a pot. But I keep rootballs that stay in my holes for the most part. Point being it does not take massive roots for monster plants. Roots seek nutritional and hydration needs. Provide it in a proper manner and the roots don't spread far. 9'6" plants rootball. 003.jpg
 

Corso312

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Live in Canada near the 53rd parallel with a swath of boreal forest as my backyard - it’s a mix of poplar, pine/spruce and birch - growing season is short but in the shelter of the bush there are clearings that get a ton of sun. Was thinking of trying to guerilla some autos, which is all I could squeeze out with our shorter growing season.
Is using autos like this possible? Or would their needs make it unfeasible?

You'd have to find a strain that can handle the humidity and temp fluctuations..that ain't easy. Ive thrown autos outside a few times and they always mold up in flower...id just grow some quick photos if I were you and dont use any organics..they attract too many critters. Dont worry about the deer or rabbits..they may grab a bite in veg but will leave em alone for the most part.
 

lakesidegrower

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You'd have to find a strain that can handle the humidity and temp fluctuations..that ain't easy. Ive thrown autos outside a few times and they always mold up in flower...id just grow some quick photos if I were you and dont use any organics..they attract too many critters. Dont worry about the deer or rabbits..they may grab a bite in veg but will leave em alone for the most part.
Thanks for the advice - I've never done autos in or out, photos are what I know so I think if I start a veg indoors for a bit I can move em out and pray for a decent season, I'll have to take a closer look for some hardy quick photos
 
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