Outdoor Autos

The Kayaman

Well-Known Member
SoCal
6 Small Pots
In a Greenhouse
Organic soil and perlite
My strains:

1.Cash Crop
2.THC Bomb
3.Fast n Vast
4.Northern Lights
5.Blue Cheese
6.Candy Kush

So I'm germinating/planting 6 auto seeds. I used the paper towel method. Some have germinated better than others. 5 have been planted. 2 yesterday which have both sprouted (Blue Cheese and Candy Kush). I Planted 3 today (Fast n Vast, THC Bomb and Northern Lights). And one seed isn't really germinating (Cash Crop). Also my Fast n Vast germinated bad and when I took it out to plant it it looked like the seed was dead so I don't know if its going to sprout, and if it does grow I don't know if it will be a good plant. Because of this I am going to order more seeds. I'm going to wait 3 days. Hopefully by tomorrow the cash crop will have germinated, if not its getting planted anyway. And 2 days after that hopefully they all will have sprouted and I will be able to see their condition and progress. If any of the seeds haven't started growing or one looks weak I am going to order more auto seeds and plant them, which by the time they're shipped, germinated and planted may be close to 2 weeks, which isn't ideal but I don't mind having a couple running 2 weeks behind. One way or another I am going to harvest 6 autos for Christmas.

So as you can see they are all going at different times but im gona call this day 1.

Day 1

Blue Cheese and Candy Kush Sprouted. Fast n Vast, THC Bomb and Northern Lights planted.
Not much hope for Fast n Vast was in bad shape when planted discoloured root and such.

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vostok

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One way or another I am going to harvest 6 autos for Christmas.
Good for you but I would advise some external lights, or it will be one puff ,.....and all gone till next year, I'd normally advise against growing so many strains ..so you may work on feeding each individual plant to their nute requirements ..we wait with baited breath ?
 

The Kayaman

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Good for you but I would advise some external lights, or it will be one puff ,.....and all gone till next year, I'd normally advise against growing so many strains ..so you may work on feeding each individual plant to their nute requirements ..we wait with baited breath ?
lights aren't an option for me outdoor is the only way im gona be doing this this is my plan which I think should work well
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With this, for the green auto grow over winter id expect 5 g a plant, 6 plants giving me a total of roughly an ounce, for the blue auto grow over spring id expect a little more like 7 g a plant giving me an ounce and a half total, for the red fem grow which id be giving my 6 plant half a year and the best of the cali summer id like to think id get an ounce a plant, giving me 6 o in total, that's like 8 o a year, plus a little hash from trimmings which I would be very happy
 

The Kayaman

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Hey guys so its day 2 things are moving on, but on my 2 plants that have sprouted theres some serious discoloration of the leaves which is very worrying this early on, im not sure if its because in the day its waayy to hot in that greenhouse so ive taken them out now and hope that helps and im justs gona put them in there for night, but I really hope these leaves get healthier in the meantime. right now the leaves are purple with white tips

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vostok

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VIP ...to note that the Anthocyanin has not affected the cotyledon leaves ... this is most unexpected and tells us much info on the construct of these babie leaves, had the OP given consideration to falling nightime temps, this may have been prevented, that said many new strains are coming up red, for no apparent reason.
 

The Kayaman

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VIP ...to note that the Anthocyanin has not affected the cotyledon leaves ... this is most unexpected and tells us much info on the construct of these babie leaves, had the OP given consideration to falling nightime temps, this may have been prevented, that said many new strains are coming up red, for no apparent reason.
im sorry im not sure what you mean, are you saying if I had made sure the temperature didn't drop at night, the leaves wouldn't be discoloured? now that they are will it stunt the growth of the plant?
 
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