Autoflower Thread & Resource Guide

Jeffdogg

Well-Known Member
How would an idiot like you know what a dumbass was???

Must not be that much of an idiot, atleast I know you can foliar feed plants unlinke your retarded ass LMFAO~!!!!!!!!!

A plant takes up water from soil and that is the only way it can get nutrients. The water travels up through the plant and evaporates through the leaves. The higher the humidity the less the plant can transpire (evaporate) from it's leaves. And the higher the humidity the less nutrients there are available to the plant. So by increasing the humidity, you are slowing the growth and weakening the plant.

If you agree that the Ruderalis genes have been selected in these autoflowering plants, then it makes sense to look at the growing conditions where it is native. Short summers with long daylengths with little rain and low humidity.
Thank you for the laugh and congrats your now dumb as fuck on 2 pages in this thread :clap:, your mom must be so proud :hug:
 

growthspurt

Well-Known Member
for my next grow im doin 20 fem autos in a 4x4x7 tent. right now i have 3 gallon bags and round pots. wen i do my 20 fem sog i will go with 2 gallon square pots
What kind of light are you using for that many autos, i plan on doing 10 under one 400 mh/hps in a 3x3 or 4x4 havent decided yet since its an open room.
 

Tiredofschwag

Active Member
Must not be that much of an idiot, atleast I know you can foliar feed plants unlinke your retarded ass LMFAO~!!!!!!!!!


And I know that if you are increasing the humidity in your grow that you are not doing yourself any favor which is the point I am trying to make, and if you don't understand that then you really are an idiot.

And I'm not afraid of appearing on multiple pages. As a matter of fact I am going to follow you around and dispute all the incorrect information that you seem to spread around to the newbies.

And of course I know about foliar feeding. I've been growing prizewinning orchids for 35 years and am well trained and very knowledgable about growing techniques. If you want to know anything about humidity, ask an orchid grower. At our orchid society we hire people from all over the world to come and lecture us about lighting, and other growing techniques.

However you can keep your head stuck up your arse and believe you know it all.
 

Jeffdogg

Well-Known Member
Must not be that much of an idiot, atleast I know you can foliar feed plants unlinke your retarded ass LMFAO~!!!!!!!!!


And I know that if you are increasing the humidity in your grow that you are not doing yourself any favor which is the point I am trying to make, and if you don't understand that then you really are an idiot.

And I'm not afraid of appearing on multiple pages. As a matter of fact I am going to follow you around and dispute all the incorrect information that you seem to spread around to the newbies.

And of course I know about foliar feeding. I've been growing prizewinning orchids for 35 years and am well trained and very knowledgable about growing techniques. If you want to know anything about humidity, ask an orchid grower. At our orchid society we hire people from all over the world to come and lecture us about lighting, and other growing techniques.

However you can keep your head stuck up your arse and believe you know it all.
Umm you might wanna reread what you said earlier lmao

Originally Posted by Tiredofschwag
A plant takes up water from soil and that is the only way it can get nutrients. The water travels up through the plant and evaporates through the leaves. The higher the humidity the less the plant can transpire (evaporate) from it's leaves. And the higher the humidity the less nutrients there are available to the plant. So by increasing the humidity, you are slowing the growth and weakening the plant.

If you agree that the Ruderalis genes have been selected in these autoflowering plants, then it makes sense to look at the growing conditions where it is native. Short summers with long daylengths with little rain and low humidity.
The point the person that first corrected you and I were making was that YOU WERE WRONG, cause that very first sentence is false. You said
A plant takes up water from soil and that is the only way it can get nutrients
There was no point you were making there, that was a statement and you thought you were correct, but you were wrong. maybe you mistyped and ment to say something else. But the posts dont lie.

But lets not do this here, if you feel raw about what I said just take it to PM's. This thread is about autoflower lets keep it that way.
 

rlourens

Active Member
This question may sound silly, but here goes.

Can I start flowering clones directly after transplanting them to pots? I mean Can I skip the vegging stage and go directly to flowering with strains that does not autoflower?
 

smallclosetgrowr

Well-Known Member
This question may sound silly, but here goes.

Can I start flowering clones directly after transplanting them to pots? I mean Can I skip the vegging stage and go directly to flowering with strains that does not autoflower?
well u can certaintly try ...but a plant is not going to start to bud until its mature enuff and IMO thers really no point in chuck those clones under 12/12 unless u wanna save power, there just going to grow slower until the reach the point of maturity then the will flower. Post this question in the general Mj forum u will get better results.
 

rlourens

Active Member
well u can certaintly try ...but a plant is not going to start to bud until its mature enuff and IMO thers really no point in chuck those clones under 12/12 unless u wanna save power, there just going to grow slower until the reach the point of maturity then the will flower. Post this question in the general Mj forum u will get better results.
Thanks for the info. I will rather just veg and then flower.
 
Hey im a noob on this site, iv read afew post with people asking where to get seeds from that post to the US and other places. I use my local shop and have always been 100% happy with the service and they do free world wide shipping of seeds in very discret packing. heres there site www.alibongo.co.uk type auto into there search box and theres about 5 pages to flick thru =)
 

smallclosetgrowr

Well-Known Member
that site has a decent range but the prices are kinda averAge but i did notice on page the blue himalaya going for 55 bucks !!!!! thats like 25 bucks off.
 
Yeah sorry autolemonhead trust me to put a link up on the day they do site maintenance lol but if you look on the best sellers or specials page you can see the seeds anyway. The prices are abit average but the free delivery helps keep the price down
 

Melizzard

Member
OK, so I have the FF Grow Big, Big Bloom, and Tiger Bloom. I have them all mixed up at 1/4 strength and am ready to start feeding my baby. A couple of questions:

1) It has not shown gender yet ... should I wait till it does before feeding?
2) Since autos are nute-sensitive, how exactly do I feed them? They're mixed in the gallon jugs, but how much do I give them?

xoo
Melissa
 
Whats up everyone, it's the first time I'm gonna grow top 44, and I would like to know if any one knows, how whats the average of bud per plant.

Thank you

Mr. Jones Taylor:weed:
 

uptosumpn

Well-Known Member
hey melissa or melizzard...you may be a lil pissed, your gonna have to throw what you mixed already away....... to feed autos, first many would say "dont feed them anything for the first 3wks!", but IMHO for the "so called" veg stage, autos need N in the seedling/veggin stage using, "NUTE FREE SOIL" (this will help promote a lush green plant with benificial bacteria for better nutrient uptake in bloom..and autos love root stimulators, ie; voodoo juice, tarantula and phiranah these will give you an explosive root system).with that said you should only give grow big, (high in N) at the end of the first week..then if you want introduce the root stimulators go for it... (OF COURSE YOU KNOW TO WATER/FEED/WATER/FEED) when they show sex, you stop givin grow big and start the tiger bloom and big bloom, 1/4 strength of course to see how they respond....Flush every 10 days with molasses, and remeber to chk your PPM in water before feeding and PH in the run-off water
just my 2cents................................................
 

growthspurt

Well-Known Member
I am currently waiting for all my supplies that I ordered from HTGsupply. This is going to be my first all organic grow and I wanted to know from some of the experienced growers if the contents of my kit has everything that would ensure a healthy grow.

100% ORGANIC ADVANCED NUTRIENTS IGUANA JUICE by Dr. Hornby!
Advanced Nutrients OVERDRIVE Ultra Premium Liquid Flower Enhancer
1.5 cubic feet 100% ORGANIC FOXFARM Ocean Forest Potting Soil
9 TWO GALLON Grow Bags


Would those nutrients be the right way to organically grow 10 autoflowers?

Is the overdrive ultra premium flower enhancer organic?
 

Jeffdogg

Well-Known Member
I am currently waiting for all my supplies that I ordered from HTGsupply. This is going to be my first all organic grow and I wanted to know from some of the experienced growers if the contents of my kit has everything that would ensure a healthy grow.

100% ORGANIC ADVANCED NUTRIENTS IGUANA JUICE by Dr. Hornby!
Advanced Nutrients OVERDRIVE Ultra Premium Liquid Flower Enhancer
1.5 cubic feet 100% ORGANIC FOXFARM Ocean Forest Potting Soil
9 TWO GALLON Grow Bags


Would those nutrients be the right way to organically grow 10 autoflowers?

Is the overdrive ultra premium flower enhancer organic?

Well i'm gonna be using iguana juice on my autos, I hear many good things about it (I'm an advanced nutrients lover :-P ). Overdrive however I dont believe is 100% organic, it says iy has "organic materials" in it along with other things. You could prob squeeze in some Motherearth super tea bloom, thats some good stuff, and can also be used as a foliar spray

http://www.advancednutrients.com/landing_pages/mother_earth_super_tea_bloom_landing.html
 
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