How many plants should I keep going to be able to smoke a half ounce a week

whitebb2727

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I just started growing last year & my first 4 autos only produced a lil over 4oz, but with some help from guys like Justugh & Dr. Who, I got 13oz out of 4 auto's the next time around and I have been CONSISTENTLY getting 3oz per Auto ever since.
FFOF soil mixed w 20% perlite
5gal Smart Pots
Spydr600 LED Light (cycled at 18/6)
4x4 Gorilla Tent
FF Nutes
Nirvana AK48 seeds
Note: I actually get closer to 3.5oz, but I don't bother trimming the smaller buds because I always grow more than I need & I don't sell.
I love growing but I actually despise the trimming process:wall:
@justugh is the man when it comes to autos. He is the member that documented growing an auto that yielded over 20 zips and was selling autos to shops. He has a good write up somewhere on how to get the most out of them.
 

tripleD

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Ok. They don't look like the original. That is to be expected. I mean if you get the same strain from different breeders they will look different. I would expect an auto made from any cut to look different.

I'm not making any false claims. Give me any auto seeds beside the dwarf or lowryder strains and I will grow it out to 30-36 inches.

Once again, I'm not claiming autos to be better for yield. They are on par with photos with potency with the exception of elite cuts.

Its all about preference. Once again the op wants to grow autos and I will help the op get the most out of them.



In the early days of autos they were all over the place. I'm sure if I dig back a couple year in my post I would find post of me saying they are a roll of the dice. At that time they were either really good or really bad. The last couple years autos have gotten a lot better, more stable.

When autos were created it was hard to breed the auto flower gene and keep stability. It took inbreeding them to make them stable. IBL lines can be very stable. It is common practice with any breeder trying to lock a certain trait.

The more autos have been worked the better they have gotten and the better they will get.

It makes a difference on what breeder they come from.

In order, the breeder I like are; mephisto, Buddha (not big Buddha) and dinafem. There are some other good auto breeders that slip my mind at the moment.
I've been pleased with the Auto's from Nirvana but I'm going to try Mephisto or Dinafem next...:weed:
 

Thenoob420

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I'm in the same position as you. I smoke roughly an ounce a month. I only have enough space for 2 plants. I'm using 2 gal buckets and coco, with a 250 watt hps. My goal is 2 ounces per plant. I pant one seed and planted my other seed 2 weeks later when my older plant gets a week or 2 out I'm going to start another. The beans that I had left over were a NL auto and a BB auto. I will be going with mephisto and fast buds for my next beans to replace the BB.
I have a grow on here if you want to check it out to get an idea.
Good luck and happy growing.
 

1Zigzagman

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well, I haven't read peoples responses, but in response to the original question of your thread there is alot of variables to that question, all things dependent on your setup, strains, lighting, and so forth, I'm sure alot of that has been addressed but, if you are growing autos and want to keep a habit of a 1/2 zip a week my suggestion would be to start 1 plant every 2-3 weeks and keep enough room in your grow area for 4-6 plants, depending on flowering times, autos generally take around 70-110 days to complete so you could end up with up to 9 plants, on average I find average autos produce around a ounce to 2, so once things get rolling you should grow enough to supply your habit lol
 

tripleD

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Ok, let's getcha in the ballpark...
Autos average 1-4oz so for your first grow let's say 2oz average. Autos take about 9 weeks so if you plant 4 plants you will get 8oz in 9 weeks. In 9 weeks you will smoke 4.5oz so after your first grow plant another 4 plants and then after that grow repeat the process until you can take a few weeks off before planting again.
 
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