Lets see your (lst.) auto flowering grows

Oldreefer

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I grow autos year round for 4 years now......never lst'ed one.....perhaps I would but my tent is always FULL....no room as it is...lol
 

WvMade

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LoL LST does nothing but good....... I want 2 see these so called "bad things"

Autos flower my age not hours of light/dark LST does nothing to stop growth like toping / fimming does hint the LOW STRESS part
your not gonna have anyone downing LST with any strain auto or not, TryLsting an auto and doing nothing 2 the other i bet money the yield will be about the same if not better
 

Oldreefer

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I would def agree....lst is a good thing as it simply allows light/energy to get to the right places a bit more....lst-ing is purpose orientated....
 

Canon

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Dinafem Roadrunner Auto / Fem
This gal got it all.
FIMed, LST, super crop, mild defoliating, etc.















finished -


already had taken a bunch while it was drying..


I kind of felt like it all worked. At least that time. I just don't grow many autos, it's a desire to clone thing - LOL
 

surfhead

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Now thats the kinda info i like fucking awesome job!!!!! how many weeks total for that strain ?
 

Canon

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Thanks.
Was 65 days.
Had a very slow start. Like 2" tall for about a month.

I hated this plant!!!!!
It fought with me all the way.
Then towards the end it really pissed me off.
Such a fine looker and I couldn't re-veg, clone, seed or anything. Just watch it die and loose the gene. :wall::fire:
 

WvMade

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LoL yea u can't clone autos my friend... they stay the same age as they did when u took them off......
 

Canon

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LoL yea u can't clone autos my friend... they stay the same age as they did when u took them off......
I know. My intent was to hermie 1 branch and save the pollen for the next to polinate a branch for some seed.
Started off so slow I didn't think there was time. Was probably right.
 

alexonfire

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Good thread, Ive started some Easy Ryders and Big Devils and was wondering if anyone has had any success. Now I see that it is possible - GREAT!
 

Canon

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Ha! You guys surprise me - LOL
No comments on my drying style?
,, and nobody asked what was growing around the edges of my pot either. (interesting - LOL)
 

Canon

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Garlic.
Helps ward off evil.
Like them evil Spydermites & such.
Once they're established, just break off a tip (or 2 or 3) every once in awhile.
Also acts like a early warning system of sorts for trouble. They're pretty sensative in the greens. If there is a prob with the soil it'll show first (usually) in the garlic greens. They also recover fast too.
Simply keep your garlic growing well and your plant should do great. Seems to react to salt build-up, over / under fertilizing, temps, PH, waterings, etc. much like our beloved MGs on the most part.
Cheaper & easier than spraying neem. ;-)
 
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