AKNorthernlights
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I am using Apollo 400 watt full spectrum ,5 watt diodes, they are like 200 some actual draw, I have three but mainly use two.in a 4X4 tent.How many watts is the LED? What brand?
I am using Apollo 400 watt full spectrum ,5 watt diodes, they are like 200 some actual draw, I have three but mainly use two.in a 4X4 tent.How many watts is the LED? What brand?
I make hash out of the stems and trim, but the bud is great smoke even after deseeding.
I have had people say that's some of the best smoke they ever had,Its all organic, so the taste is incomparable if you just smoke only nute grown.
LED is the future man better jump on the bandwagon and save your self a lot of heat and money on electric bills, they are getting better and better not the cheap junk of just a few years ago, I use full spectrum 5 watt diodes.
hows this for vigor
I can get 90-110 grams off a plant in 65-80 days of nice dense bud with LED with out all the heat, I would never go back to the old school lights and cant believe there are people that still use them in this day and age and in a grow tent I don't see how it even works with all that heat.
I'm trying autos for the first time this year myself, I planted Northern lights three weeks ago they are in the garden now and appear to be doing well. I'm excited to see how they do, I have no idea what to expect.im an experienced grower with regular and feminized seeds with regulars being my favourite.
however ive recently moved to a warmer part of europe and thought i´d try my hand at growing autos as i never thought much of them before.
i grew 2x kannabia hobbit and 2x auto destroyer from ossc.
i cant believe how quick they were and how good the quality was. they only took 60-70 days from germination. i am a total convert, autos are definitely the way to grow outside. all it cost me was a bag of good quality soil, water and seeds. so easy everybody should give it a go, its a lot less complicated to my usual hydro set up indoors.
i was the same, i didnt know what to expect but they ended up being one hell of a surprise. they finished so quick in just 67 days with a decent yield. such a nice smoke well worth a go and costs only a bag of soil and some beans too, you cant go wrong. good luck!!I'm trying autos for the first time this year myself, I planted Northern lights three weeks ago they are in the garden now and appear to be doing well. I'm excited to see how they do, I have no idea what to expect.
bloody hell yeah thats vicor for you. i think you might have convinced me to go and invest into some LEDs as i am now living in a warmer part of europe, heat is a big problem for me. ive looked into LEDs but there are so many on the market, which ones would you recommend? and what area would they cover? thanks againI make hash out of the stems and trim, but the bud is great smoke even after deseeding.
I have had people say that's some of the best smoke they ever had,Its all organic, so the taste is incomparable if you just smoke only nute grown.
LED is the future man better jump on the bandwagon and save your self a lot of heat and money on electric bills, they are getting better and better not the cheap junk of just a few years ago, I use full spectrum 5 watt diodes.
hows this for vigor
I can get 90-110 grams off a plant in 65-80 days of nice dense bud with LED with out all the heat, I would never go back to the old school lights and cant believe there are people that still use them in this day and age and in a grow tent I don't see how it even works with all that heat.
Right on green Bogart gives me something to look forward to.i was the same, i didnt know what to expect but they ended up being one hell of a surprise. they finished so quick in just 67 days with a decent yield. such a nice smoke well worth a go and costs only a bag of soil and some beans too, you cant go wrong. good luck!!
I Think I may have made the same mistake, I also used Pete Potts and moved them out to the garden. I will hope for the best. Maybe I'll get lucky.Here's some pics of my dwarfed Auto Ultimate. I tried peat pots with little success. I have another Ultimate and 3 Fantasmo Express started in 5 gallon containers and If I can keep the grasshoppers down I should get a pretty good yeild about 60 days from now.This little girl is stinky as hell! View attachment 3432743 View attachment 3432742 She's about a week or two from being ready.
i found the same all breeder times have always been shorter than what they actually finish or as you say what i consider finished being it fems, regulars or autos they all take longer i dont know if its the really strong sun in southern europe that gets them to finish roughly on time of what the breeder said.I've grown out somewhere around 6-8 different strains, from different breeders over the last couple years, all outside. I've never had one finish under 70 days, at least not what i consider finished, no matter what the breeder time said. It was only an issue the first time, i had a time schedule to keep, which is why i tried them, now i just figure 10-15 days min. after the breeders times. Other than that, I like em. Only other thing that took getting used to is dialing in a nute schedule to get optimal results. The changeover from veg to flower isn't as defined, so it was tricky figuring out what it needed and when.
i was dubious of autos to start with but after finishing some it doesnt take long to have what youre looking forward to. hope you have a good harvest, good luck all the best let me know how you get on.Right on green Bogart gives me something to look forward to.
Most breeder get their time by growing out hundreds, if not thousands, of a strain and usually picking the quickest finishing, rather than averaging out the finish time..a 60 day finish sounds alot better than a 75 day finish..and that's one of the big selling points of auots. It's all marketing...i found the same all breeder times have always been shorter than what they actually finish or as you say what i consider finished being it fems, regulars or autos they all take longer i dont know if its the really strong sun in southern europe that gets them to finish roughly on time of what the breeder said.