Auto AK-47 & California Orange under the sun

Thebuddness

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Hey RIU friends, Awesome website! Thought I'd join the fun and post what I have going. The taller one is a 7 dwarf auto AK47 x lowrider at 44 days since germination. The smaller one is a Dutch Passion California Orange. Fox Farm Ocean Forest and Dutch Master Gold nutes.
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Ask and ye shall receive. Auto at 54 days, 12/12 around 5 weeks. Fruit fragrance has started. Keeping fingers crossed.
 

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Those are coming along nicely man, lookin good.

and what a nice deck you have there, ooowee.
 
yeah keep it up looking great. by the look of this i might want to try some of those auto ak's for my tent flower quick and that seems to be one of the taller autos iv seen!
 
Thanks steeZ & coastal for encouraging words. Didn't realize what I had there with (the deck). Good feng shiu. I was thinking the same thing on an indo auto situation.
 
Check out the diesel ryder autos from joint doctor. I had 3 of them in my reg room and flowered them on my 18/6 veg schedule. I was really slacking when it came to taking care of the veg room because I had a gang of shit going on. No co2 under a light mover I got 2z a plant they finished at about 28 inches tall. Strain killed it and I never even really gave it nutes. onece in awhile while I was feeding my bloom room I would remember the autos and bring a 5 gal pail over and hit em with some nutes. The bud was super stick and had great bag appeal. I can only imagine what this plant would do outdoor or indoor taken care of. I bought a pack of 3 to decide if it was going to be worth a late outdoor green house with 99 of them after I harvest my normal outdoor so I was more or less just seeing if autos worked and did semi close to what they are made out to do. All I can say is diesel ryder kills it and I highly recommend it.

Your autos or atleast the 1 auto that is budding looks nice man keep it up!
 
You on horse property? I wouldn't mind relocating. lol.

Your autos got bigger than I expected autos to get, weird.
I might have to give them a try now it sounds fun to have a few of those in my veg area.
 
There is an equestrian center just down the road. Looks nice now but trust me, you won't want to be here
for the 6 months out of the year, when its cold and miserable. The auto is turning out to be a museum quality specimen. Perfect size and structure, especially for inside.
 
Hahahaha you talked me out of it! Thats pretty badass though having an equestrian center down the road, would of been nice lol!

Good to hear, can't wait till it turns into a big football nug haha.
 
Quick update: 7 dwarf Cyclops at 62 days and the California Orange around 6+ weeks, showing first pre-flower :peace:
 

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It's time. As much as it pains me, Im ready to harvest. Hope you enjoy the close-up! I'll report back with smoke review :weed:.
 

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Progress report: so much for stealth. I feel like Jack and the bean stock. The auto ended up yielding a zip. Very good but lasted me about 2 weeks, due to prodigous consumption. I hope to do better with the Cali O.
 

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At last measurement, from the base of stalk to the top, it was 96 inches tall. I wouldn't recommend it , since its so top heavy and dries out fast. The top third of the plant is turning the classic sugar sweet orange buds. It's fallen over numerous times, but luckily uprighted it in time. Hoping to hold on for the final "stretch".
 

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that's almost an unrealistically tall plant for the size plot you have it in.. haha.

good shit.. post the yield you end up getting from it. What week into flowering is she in?
 
The temps turned unseasonably colder last couple days. I guess that may contribute to the color.
 

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