Auto-flowers in Ontario, Canada?

VILEPLUME

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Has anyone grown auto-flowers in southern Ontario? Since we are allowed to grow 4 plants at a time, is it possible to grow a batch in Spring, then another batch in Summer and finally another batch in the Fall?

I like the idea of not losing a whole year's crop in the Fall due to mould, pests, theft, or other problems.
 

Herb & Suds

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Has anyone grown auto-flowers in southern Ontario? Since we are allowed to grow 4 plants at a time, is it possible to grow a batch in Spring, then another batch in Summer and finally another batch in the Fall?

I like the idea of not losing a whole year's crop in the Fall due to mould, pests, theft, or other problems.
Since it takes about three months for most auto's I would say two crops
 

phrygian44

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... but I live in the part of Canada shaped like a mitten :lol:
Great. I thought i was done with geography when i finished high school. :roll:

Ok, let's see... there's all those Nunavut Islands (burrr), there's Newfoundland, that kinda looks like a baseball glove, which can be considered a mit, and then there's that separatist-province just to the right of us that kinda looks like a funny looking mitten :?:
:lol::lol::lol:

Trudeau let you guys grow too? :D
 

Herb & Suds

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Great. I thought i was done with geography when i finished high school. :roll:

Ok, let's see... there's all those Nunavut Islands (burrr), there's Newfoundland, that kinda looks like a baseball glove, which can be considered a mit, and then there's that separatist-province just to the right of us that kinda looks like a funny looking mitten :?:
:lol::lol::lol:

Trudeau let you guys grow too? :D
Michigan , Ontario USA
 

Boreal Curing

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I'm eastern Ontario and have grown two crops of Autos a few times. A late frost all but killed my early plants this year, but they came back and still gave me a bit. Pound for pound, I've had Autos produce as much as, and in one case definitely more than photos. but the real upside is stealth and spreading out your harvest.

I'm licenced but I miss the guerilla aspect so I do a small run or two or autos. Planting in a soy bean field and topping them produces awesome plants.
 

lakesidegrower

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I'm eastern Ontario and have grown two crops of Autos a few times. A late frost all but killed my early plants this year, but they came back and still gave me a bit. Pound for pound, I've had Autos produce as much as, and in one case definitely more than photos. but the real upside is stealth and spreading out your harvest.

I'm licenced but I miss the guerilla aspect so I do a small run or two or autos. Planting in a soy bean field and topping them produces awesome plants.
Nice I like the soybean tip
Have always wanted to guerilla autos in the forest out back - scoped a few really nice spots this summer. In legal too but there’s something about guerilla growing that call to me haha
 

phrygian44

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I'm eastern Ontario and have grown two crops of Autos a few times. A late frost all but killed my early plants this year, but they came back and still gave me a bit. Pound for pound, I've had Autos produce as much as, and in one case definitely more than photos. but the real upside is stealth and spreading out your harvest.

I'm licenced but I miss the guerilla aspect so I do a small run or two or autos. Planting in a soy bean field and topping them produces awesome plants.
Im really liking the idea of gorillaing autos out in the bush as well. Good topic.

My son's an avid bushwacker and knows tons of spots, but, don't the deer love eating all the plants?
 

lakesidegrower

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Yea I think you do need to take precautions against wild life, I think the best bet I’ve seen is using wire fencing to surround the plant, that’s a fair bit of work no doubt, but bears coming back to literally nothing but a stump lol
 

Govno

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Yea I think you do need to take precautions against wild life, I think the best bet I’ve seen is using wire fencing to surround the plant, that’s a fair bit of work no doubt, but bears coming back to literally nothing but a stump lol
Not bragging, we used stucko wire and also deer netting around our outdoor forest patch for my first grow with trail cams set up everywhere and also coyote pi$$ (Deer repellent) and I can tell you the coyote pi$$ did nothing, I had a coyote, a bear and many deer on the cams. They walked right next to it and even one broke through fence when it was not very well set up / braced walked around and ran off. I was told the fence needed to be min 7 feet for deer.. so it was.
 

lakesidegrower

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Nice to meet ya as well
Damn that’s crazy, yea I kinda live in the bush so lots of wildlife, it would most likely be a doomed venture lol
Guerrilla growing is growing outdoors on a spot of land that ain’t yours or is public. There are guys out there that so this on an epic scale.
 
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