Longcloud

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First year growing autos is there anyone who can help me out with nutrients? Gonna be planting 50 in a couple guerilla plots will looking at using worm castings blood and bone and handful of nitrophoska
 

bobqp

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I just use potting mix mixed with mountain soil or creek soil. Best advice I can give you growing autos outdoors is use at least 3 gallon containers or make a hole 16 inches deep and 12 inches around. What country are you in ?
 

Longcloud

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I just use potting mix mixed with mountain soil or creek soil. Best advice I can give you growing autos outdoors is use at least 3 gallon containers or make a hole 16 inches deep and 12 inches around. What country are you in ?
Thanks bro do u use soil with slow release ferts? im in new zealand bro
 

Longcloud

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50 autos in a gorilla grow is today seen as uncool

reconsider
I know i was gonna do 100-200 but i better get 50 under my belt first. and why is it uncool? would u rather give the cops and rippers more chance in harvesting it for u?
 

Longcloud

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Yeah I crossed a syrup auto male over auto ultimate female and magnum female. Still have about 60 seeds left and maybe 40 ,or 50 autos out bush.if it stop raining I'll take a few pics out bush.
Sick bro looking forward to it
 

bobqp

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I cut the bottoms out of the plastic cups using a razor or scalpel. And just plant the top of the cup above the soil about an in and let the roots grow down into the new soil. Seems to work the best for me. All of these autos have 5 or 6 weeks of flowering left. Smallest is 20 inches biggest is over 3 feetIMG_20171015_131533.jpg IMG_20171015_131539.jpg IMG_20171015_131721.jpg IMG_20171015_131725.jpg IMG_20171012_164647.jpg
 

greencropper

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looking good bob, heres a tip when it comes to camo for your cage wire used to protect your plants from creatures, i use light gauge chicken wire -
make a fire with a fair bit of wood, throw your new/old rolls of galvanised wire onto the fire for 1 hour, make sure the wire has all been burned then drag the wire out or wait for fire to cool then remove, the wire now will have a very matt black & rust pattern emerge very quickly on the wire, its an excellent camo & nearly invisible in aussie bush, and it doesnt rust bad & ruined for many years, im still using wire i treated this way nearly 20yrs ago now...hope your 2017/18 season is a good un for you!
 

bobqp

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looking good bob, heres a tip when it comes to camo for your cage wire used to protect your plants from creatures, i use light gauge chicken wire -
make a fire with a fair bit of wood, throw your new/old rolls of galvanised wire onto the fire for 1 hour, make sure the wire has all been burned then drag the wire out or wait for fire to cool then remove, the wire now will have a very matt black & rust pattern emerge very quickly on the wire, its an excellent camo & nearly invisible in aussie bush, and it doesnt rust bad & ruined for many years, im still using wire i treated this way nearly 20yrs ago now...hope your 2017/18 season is a good un for you!
Cheers for idea matey. Might be easier then spraying everything. Got some really nice strains from a american grower .looking forward to growing them
 

greencropper

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Cheers for idea matey. Might be easier then spraying everything. Got some really nice strains from a american grower .looking forward to growing them
sounds interesting, i will be testing my pollen chucks for most of this season hehehe, got to chuck some short termers this season as well, @Longcloud hope your season is good to U2!
 
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