Open Show and Tell 2015!

bubblenut

Well-Known Member
Funny man! Lol. Yeah i think i jumped on the bandwagon a bit late cos i had never heard of em till early this year... have grown lots of photo sensitives and find these are quite different. Very touchy... but from what i can see with my two first plants, i see why ppl prefer them to a degree. If one had the space and money, (and need for cash) autos perpetually all the way!!!
Say 4 crops of 25 plants a year, averaging 2.5 ounce each plant = 3.9 pound x 4 = 15.6 pound per year in a 2x2mtr tent compared to 3 crops of 8 plants pulling 1/2 pound a go = 4 pound x 3 grows = 12 pound.
So if all went well and one had all growing aspects dialled in and has good genetically balanced strains, autos are a more productive perpetual growing operation.

I know this has probably been argued before, but please keep in mind, im sitting on the fence till my girls are done.
 

readysetawesome

Active Member
hey guys this is my first grow and its outdoors. the clones are purple cream and ive been feeding them the Botanicare products. what id really like to do for next year is water them through a topsoil feeding instead of mixing food on a daily basis. i would greatly appreciate any info on what you have used for outdoor grows and nutrients that break down over a 30 day period of time so i can just water then replace topping each 30 days. thanks and continued success with your grows :)
I kept It very simple and got amazing results outside: worm poo Tea once/week to supply good N and boost microbial activity, and then I fed these approx every 3 weeks at about half the quantity the maker specifies, as top dress: Aurora Innovations (1) foundation, (2) grow, (3) bloom

Didn't feed at all for the first 40 days in fresh Fox Farms Ocean Forest soil mix, since that shit had plenty of food built in.
 
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