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TribalSeed
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Re: Have autoflower strains progressed to the point where they're worth the money? [Re: Mr. Wilson]
#726449 - 04/17/14 09:15 PM (10 years, 7 months ago) |
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Mr. Wilson said: I got 5 of those germinating right now
also 1 auto critical(feminized seeds) and 1 auto purple (pyramid seeds)
the purple isn't potent but damn it looked purty
Same for you brother. I'd love to see how those things are doing. DO they have decent branching? The bubble gum I have finishing up was a great seedling and then about 2 weeks after germin' she shot up about 2 feet and then started flowering. Tho there is a lot of sativa in her. She is currently at about 4 to 4 1/2 ft tall.
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Mr. Wilson
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Re: Have autoflower strains progressed to the point where they're worth the money? [Re: TribalSeed]
#726458 - 04/17/14 10:26 PM (10 years, 7 months ago) |
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ive never grew an auto before
im excited to see what it does
they have been germing for about a day and a half
gonna take a peek tommorrow
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bEelzeBosS
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Re: Have autoflower strains progressed to the point where they're worth the money? [Re: TribalSeed]
#726540 - 04/18/14 08:03 AM (10 years, 7 months ago) |
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bEelzeBosS said: I have a vision seeds AK49 auto going right now. It was a freebie, only a couple inches tall so far though.
Man keep me updated on that, I have found with the two autos I have grown so far that they seem to always take way longer than what the seedbanks say. Maybe its me and the conditions in which they are growing that makes them takes so long, idk.
I really wanna grow out an ak49 because I have never smoked ak before, but right now in my opinion its not really worth wasting the space on it when I have other strains I want to grow out and work with.
Let me know how she treats ya man!
Will do. Ive grown a few AK48's, didnt get shit off them but what I did get was great smoke. Grew a Northern Light Blue that tasted amazing and had a very good yield as well. Im expecting this AK49 to turn out similar to the 48's...dont know why, probably just because of the name.
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Harry_Ba11sach
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Re: Have autoflower strains progressed to the point where they're worth the money? [Re: bEelzeBosS]
#726542 - 04/18/14 08:14 AM (10 years, 7 months ago) |
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I think that's a safe bet.
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Mr. Wilson
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Re: Have autoflower strains progressed to the point where they're worth the money? [Re: Harry_Ba11sach]
#726546 - 04/18/14 08:51 AM (10 years, 7 months ago) |
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my seeds are popped
fixin to put seed to soil
and on good Friday too
that's good timing there yall
now the full moon thing im gonna miss right??
don't come round again for bout another month right??
im gonna try to do my thing by the book
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Midgetpawn
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Re: Have autoflower strains progressed to the point where they're worth the money? [Re: Mr. Wilson]
#726632 - 04/18/14 07:16 PM (10 years, 7 months ago) |
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wait what's special about a full moon when it comes to plants?
As for autoflower strains. There sure are a ton of them out there, and more coming out every month, but I don't know what kind of options there are for the ruderalis part of the genetics. All the seed companies ever list for part that makes it autoflower is "Ruderalis" or "lowryder".
I'd expect low profile plants with potential good THC maybe 14-20%(20 might be pushing it) or less.
Personally I think of autoflower plants as the option for people in constantly cloudy areas or with ultra short to no growing season. Not sure why someone would pick autoflower if they didn't HAVE to.
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bEelzeBosS
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Re: Have autoflower strains progressed to the point where they're worth the money? [Re: Midgetpawn]
#726638 - 04/18/14 08:36 PM (10 years, 7 months ago) |
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Midgetpawn said: Not sure why someone would pick autoflower if they didn't HAVE to.
Because from germ to harvest is usually significantly faster.
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Mr. Wilson
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Re: Have autoflower strains progressed to the point where they're worth the money? [Re: Midgetpawn]
#726649 - 04/18/14 09:12 PM (10 years, 7 months ago) |
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i dunno
I read some old hippie lore about planting and harvesting on a full moon
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TribalSeed
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Re: Have autoflower strains progressed to the point where they're worth the money? [Re: bEelzeBosS]
#726682 - 04/18/14 10:22 PM (10 years, 7 months ago) |
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Midgetpawn said: Not sure why someone would pick autoflower if they didn't HAVE to.
Because from germ to harvest is usually significantly faster.
I disagree! Maybe in great conditions, but with the two I have grown its taken around 2 to 3 weeks longer to finish up flowering. I prefer photoperiods, but if I had a lot of room or had the ability to do outdoor grows I would go with autos hands down. Low profile. earlier harvest. Especially great for guerilla guys. But for an indoor tent grom room setup. I wouldn't do it again for my situation, unless I was just curious or wanted to try the strain.
It helps you learn about nutes though. You really learn how strong or weak your nutes are when you are trying to figure out the right amount to feed the ladies. They are beautiful plants though.
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Harry_Ba11sach
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Re: Have autoflower strains progressed to the point where they're worth the money? [Re: TribalSeed]
#726727 - 04/19/14 01:24 AM (10 years, 7 months ago) |
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TribalSeed said:
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Midgetpawn said: Not sure why someone would pick autoflower if they didn't HAVE to.
Because from germ to harvest is usually significantly faster.
I disagree! Maybe in great conditions, but with the two I have grown its taken around 2 to 3 weeks longer to finish up flowering. I prefer photoperiods, but if I had a lot of room or had the ability to do outdoor grows I would go with autos hands down. Low profile. earlier harvest. Especially great for guerilla guys. But for an indoor tent grom room setup. I wouldn't do it again for my situation, unless I was just curious or wanted to try the strain.
It helps you learn about nutes though. You really learn how strong or weak your nutes are when you are trying to figure out the right amount to feed the ladies. They are beautiful plants though.
2-3 weeks longer than popping a seed, vegging it out, and then flowering? Or 2-3 weeks longer than JUST the flowering period for a photo?
Regardless, autos make the most sense outside so you can harvest in June or July, for sure.
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TribalSeed
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Re: Have autoflower strains progressed to the point where they're worth the money? [Re: Harry_Ba11sach]
#727001 - 04/20/14 09:40 PM (10 years, 7 months ago) |
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Harry_Ba11sach said:
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TribalSeed said:
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bEelzeBosS said:
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Midgetpawn said: Not sure why someone would pick autoflower if they didn't HAVE to.
Because from germ to harvest is usually significantly faster.
I disagree! Maybe in great conditions, but with the two I have grown its taken around 2 to 3 weeks longer to finish up flowering. I prefer photoperiods, but if I had a lot of room or had the ability to do outdoor grows I would go with autos hands down. Low profile. earlier harvest. Especially great for guerilla guys. But for an indoor tent grom room setup. I wouldn't do it again for my situation, unless I was just curious or wanted to try the strain.
It helps you learn about nutes though. You really learn how strong or weak your nutes are when you are trying to figure out the right amount to feed the ladies. They are beautiful plants though.
2-3 weeks longer than popping a seed, vegging it out, and then flowering? Or 2-3 weeks longer than JUST the flowering period for a photo?
Regardless, autos make the most sense outside so you can harvest in June or July, for sure.
Shit sorry man, I was high and I guess that didn't make sense.lol.
Basically I veg my photos from anywhere to a month to 3 months. Mostly just because I want to make them how I want them before they go into flower, so I don't really judge on veg time, just flower.
With the bubble gum, it was in vegetative state for about a month, add a week and a half for seedling stage. So the bubblegum flowered in my first veg tent for about 3 weeks after the initial month+, then I moved it to my other tent and it has been flowering ever since. Damn thing is still flowering. I think day one was around feb 1st. I got it wrote down for sure in my little book.
I believe it will finish with the rest of my ladies around the first or 2nd week in May.
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