Windowsill Grow - Good start with Strange Auto Snowryder

stoopy

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I planned on germinating five Snowryder beans again this year in the hope that they would turn out better than the batch from last year, see link of the outdoor semi-autoflowering plant try, https://www.rollitup.org/outdoor-growing/342809-outdoor-snowryder.html I usually do big Indicas like Early Skunk and Early Girl from Sensi so I am (was) not used to these new strains as it was a trial from last year, anyway my problem last year was that the plants wouldn't flower quickly as they were supposed to, I had five more of the Snowryders this year and decided to germ them in cups oDSC04400.jpgDSC04398.jpgDSC04402.jpgDSC04404.jpgutdoors to test them further, 1 of 5 made it, but she looks good at 3 weeks and is already flowering!! Never had a minature flowering plant before!

I don't think she'll get that big, maybe 18/22 in, so I' plan to mix her in with (separate pot) other herbs on my windowsill that gets sun from 9 to 4pm, with the daylight increasing I think I'm actually going to be able to pull off a nice windowsill grow, picks of the windowsill coming...
 

stoopy

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Looks like she's in the first week of flowering, any tips? I've never had an auto outside my window, lookin good though, I hope she fattens up in the next several weeks, 5/6 hrs of direct sunlight, these autos are total novelty plants, really cool though ;)...,
 

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pabloesqobar

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Nice looking auto. I use a bit of Big Bloom and/or Tiger Bloom when flowering starts. Autos don't seem to need too much nutes. Best of luck.
 

stoopy

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I always tend to keep back on the nutes even with my big ladies, all my herbs are watered by my aquarium, I'll add some minimum organic ferts here and there
 

stoopy

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I figured they'd be ready by now but we've had a cloudy/rainy June so far, I'm thinking two more weeks to fatten up? Any suggestions on the wait? Pics are from today
 

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