Jock Horror autoflower in my mini green house

imlovnit24/7

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I spent some time out "front" moving things around to make the pile of rubbish not look so much like I'm trying to hide something. Gave them both 1/4 tsp of Bio Bloom and 1 tsp of B1 for the boost of micronutrience in this late stage. Though they both soaked up about 3/4 gallon each before any run off started to show
 

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imlovnit24/7

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I'm a little worried about these 2. They seem to be stunted or some thing. Could be the heat lately or that they're not absorbing enough water before it evaporates though I've been watching closely and not once have the gone all limp from being too dry. With as many bud sites and the size of them I'm still hopping to get at least 1.5oz but at this point I'm beginning to doubt it...
 

GodsPredeces0r

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Ill stay tuned to see what your yield is, I just planted some auto kush ryders and will be making a forum post once everything is on its way.

But looking good so far, 5 gallons seems like much , but they sure did get tall.

How tall are they ? and were they getting lots of shade ?
How do you think they are smelling ?
 

imlovnit24/7

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Ill stay tuned to see what your yield is, I just planted some auto kush ryders and will be making a forum post once everything is on its way.

But looking good so far, 5 gallons seems like much , but they sure did get tall.

How tall are they ? and were they getting lots of shade ?
How do you think they are smelling ?
I guess the left one pictured before is about 30-36 inches and right one about 20-24 inches. I haven't actually taken a tape measure out there but its a ballpark. The smell is awespme from up close and depending how windy it is they really can't be smelled within 10-15 feet.

I'm beginning to doubt my high hoped yield is coming true. The hairs are starting to turn about 15% amber and largest cola about as big as my thumb. Unless this is just another characteristic of autoflowers out there
 

Kaendar

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Dude the buds will swell in the last week or so.. dont give up hope. Ive seen some autoflower strains only 2 feet tall yield about an ounce dry.
 

wristychronicles

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I agree with an earlier poster. I think the high temps have stunted or even harmed the plant on the left. Looks like textbook heat exhaustion. Although it could be no fault to the grower, most of the autoflowering plants ive seen had some weird issues with them.
 

Floweed

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this is dope. im def staying tuned to seed what your yield is going to be even though im doing mines indoors in 4 galllon pots.
 

imlovnit24/7

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Dude one of my Jock Horror Autos ended up being a dude even tho it was a fem seed..... wtf
Dude that friggin sucks! Did you keep it to pollinate any of the other ladies and keep a supply of auto seeds?? Regardless, you paid for feminized seeds and didn't get what you bought(in full)
 

imlovnit24/7

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I can definitely tell the taller 1 is heat stress'n big time. I put some window screen over them both and began giving them 1 gt of water every morning to help. That or the 1 is just about ready to pluck...
 

Floweed

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and they do say that a lot of the magic happens in the last couple of weeks and to be patient...
 

imlovnit24/7

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and they do say that a lot of the magic happens in the last couple of weeks and to be patient...
True true. The shorter 1 that's not stressing has definitely swelled up in the last 2 weeks.

Last night I fed them both 1/4 tsp biothrive bloom and 1/4 tsp bio bud
 

imlovnit24/7

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Sadly I didn't think to snap pics today. I'm at my girls today using her mac. I'll get some posted on tuesday when I'll have computer access again lol
 

imlovnit24/7

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Sorry to everybody for the delay of fresh pics. This past week I've been moving into my new place with my girl. There will be pics in the next couple days..........BUT the good news is they're ready to be clipped tonight. I've invited my trusted friend over to help trim as he has with pratically all my grows. I'll be documenting the whole thing so don't feel left out lol.

I'll even show ya'll my new backyard, sadly there are neighbors within about 15-20 feet from the surrounding fence. And there's a 2 store house not that far away and could possibly see things. I hope I'll be able to keep growing outdoors and keep it hidden from prying eyes, but not just that, but the smell is noticable within 10 feet if the wind is just right. The possitive thing is that all my neighbors watched me transfer my whole potted garden into the backyard mostly. Left a few things on the porch for the amount of light needed for my flowers and suculents(how ever it's spelled lol)
 

imlovnit24/7

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After 3 attempts to post and upload pics we get hacked again and fucked the whole system up.

As I clipped the taller yet still heat stressed and had since the move to my new place gotten an aphid infestation. After examination it seemed to only be about 5 mother aphids that had JUST laid several eggs on a number of leafs I sped my clipping up and quarantined the buds in their own tupper ware and room to dry and prey that I got everything. The moist weight of this 1 was 2.16 oz and to my surprise its dry weight was way lower than I expected...0.61 oz and with no bugs :D

The second smaller 1 had no pests and had way fatter frostier buds. The smell was also way better from this 1, still a lot like armpits but with an unmistakeble of dank. The scissor hash was awesome, a very awakening body high. Its wet weight was 2.60 oz and again to a disappointing dry weight of 0.79 oz

I'll definitely post a smoke report in at least 3 weeks once I feel it's all cured long enough. Now that I've grown them outdoors I'm almost positive I'm doing them indoors considering the heat of this desert state and the high hopes I had for them producing about double the actual turn out. Indoors I'll be able to baby them thoroughly lol
 

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Jeep4x44life

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Sucks about the heat stress man... how high have the temps been getting there??? Did you miss a watering or something? Let us know how it :bigjoint:'s !!!!!! Congrats on a successful harvest bro!

Come check out my auto thread in the auto forum!!!
 

imlovnit24/7

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In southern AZ the summer temps average 102F. As most know it definitely doesn't help things along when it come to flowering, especially in such a dry climate. I most definitely didn't miss a watering but you know these things just happen from time to time haha
 
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