Buddy, have you tried growing GSC outdoors? I can't grow indoors. Wife won't allow it. Outdoors, I'm dealing with summer temps in the high 80's/low 90's with humidity in the 80%+ range. I had a pretty good harvest growing Northern Lights Auto but now I want to try something else that can take hot/humid climates with rain. Any suggestions? Was thinking GelatoThanks gold! I love training autoflowers , I usually start from day 14 with lst and keep on it till stretch is nearly over. My last fastbuds gsc I pulled 11 n a half oz
Thanks for the reply sir. I grow in 6 gallon pots outdoors. I made the classic mistake of trying to manage 8 plants. When the threat of heavy rain came, I had to move the pots into the garage. At night, I'd have to move them from outdoors because of deer and law enforcement. A fan was used for airflow at night along with a little extra 600W LED light to supplement the sun. Some of the hybrid autos do not yield much but who's complaining as long as the end product is "choice"My wife also didn’t like it but now all is good if I keep to 2. Or 3 plants. You want to dig a hole for at least 15ltrs of light mix soil with pearlite
I use Better Homes and Gardens Organic Potting Mix along with vermiculite, perlite, composted cow manure, and humus. I mix it in a wheel barrow and adjust the ph to around 6.6, then I let it sit in my collection area for one year to get it ready for the new seasonI like to use biobizz light mix
Holy Crap! These are my twin Northern Lights Auto girls in 3 gal pots. You did very well with those colas. I've been getting conflicting info with regard to GSC Auto. Sellers have been saying that GSC Auto must be kept at 80 degrees max with no more than 50% humidityTo b honest it’s all about the training, I pull a hell of a lot more of autoflower than most I have seen. This was my last gsc with a huge yield of over 11ozView attachment 4654475
No but it sounds delicious. BTW, when you say "cancel" out the main cola, do you mean top it/cut it or bend it out of the way? I assume that you cut it.Sounds good buddy as long as it’s not hot soil you’re all good. Have you tried rabbit pooo?