kalianepic
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I cant wait to see who the heavy hitters and top contenders will be, I've been thinking about switching over to autoflowers for a while now simpily for the simplicity and I'm anxious to learn more.
Another myth people have is that Autoflowers are easier to grow than non-Autos.I cant wait to see who the heavy hitters and top contenders will be, I've been thinking about switching over to autoflowers for a while now simpily for the simplicity and I'm anxious to learn more.
Hash...maybe not, but edibles definitely.As my plants are that fucked, is it worth trying to make hash from the leave when i chop on sunday?
Isn't this the definition of easy when it comes to growing. Less feeding+ Less pruning=Less work and add Less Work+No light schedule and that is easy in my mind. hehAutoflowers are much more difficult because they are more nutrient sensitive (on average) and are not as responsive to stress training techniques as non-Auto strains.
I like that they're marketing "super" autos now that take 90-120 to finish from seed....defeats the whole purposeIsn't this the definition of easy when it comes to growing. Less feeding+ Less pruning=Less work and add Less Work+No light schedule and that is easy in my mind. heh
But anyways, yeah, I kinda disagree. Kinda because it isn't bread and butter like some chalk it up to be but it is easier than growing a normal strain especially a sativa. It may be my opinion though because I usually just throw my autos in super soil and only give em water if I have some left over while watering another plant. I grew a Roadrunner that way and I only had to water it like 5 times I think it was and no nutes at all.
I have grown sativas 12/12 from seed and they finish in about the same time as the super autos. heh Here is a Super Lemon Haze 12/12 from seed and took about 120 days if I remember correctly.I like that they're marketing "super" autos now that take 90-120 to finish from seed....defeats the whole purpose
of growing autos! I mean, if your gonna spend the money on genetics then why not spend the extra $20 on a light
timer??? The only time I worry about the lights is once when I change the timer to 12/12.
LST is advanced growing and really not for newbs but I have bent a few autos to fit in a smaller spot I had when I started. They LST fine if you are gentle and depending on the plant it may hurt the yield or help it but from what I have seen it still helps autos.However, if you are going to do any sort of fertilizing and stress training, autos are much more difficult than non-auto strains. I also meant that it is easier to do what you want with non-autos. You are not on a time frame and are allowed many more mistakes with non-autos.
Hmm im not sure man but it filled one of my half gallon jars with rock hard nuggets.How much dry weight did you pull off that Easyryder?
Looks delicious.
As far as adjusting nutrients, I change per plant as well. I just have noticed with my experience that autos seem to burn much easier than my non-autos.
Nice. Starting to fill in.
Lowryder 2. It's pretty much a 10inch lump of bud, started flowering on the 2nd set of nodes so it's tinyyyy. Smells like coffee as well.WOWgrow, what's that plant in the back right?
Just use that as your entry if you want to.Lowryder 2. It's pretty much a 10inch lump of bud, started flowering on the 2nd set of nodes so it's tinyyyy. Smells like coffee as well.
Lol, no chance, that thing is a joke. That "easyryder" is gonna pull like 5+ with a couple more weeks veg I reckon, going to be a monster. I'll still be sticking around though, looking forward to see what you other guys can do.Just use that as your entry if you want to.
Hate to lose you because of a bunk seed.