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I love living in Oregon, but the fall here can get wet and cold fast, and often hits hard in early October just when the buds are fat and ripe (here on the Wet Side of the state). That obviously leads to mold and PM problems. I've also been hit pretty hard by bud worms, but beyond that, last year my grow was hit by rippers at the end of the season. Which while all bad, are all good reasons to grow Autos. They will finish before the rain or the thieves come around.
Last summer I tried a few autos and learned some things. Obvious things, like "light matters" -- the ones that got more direct sunlight got much bigger. I also learned that bud worms are not season/time specific, they are plant cycle specific. Having only grown photos where they start showing up late September, I thought that if autos finished earlier they would avoid "worm season"... not true. Live and learn.
Here's the line up:
Royal Queen -- Critical (last to pop, hope she makes it)
Barney's Farm -- Sin Trabajo (struggling to make it)
-- Blue Mammoth
HighLowGrow -- (2) Berry Ryder
Sweet Seeds -- (2) Dark Devil
-- Mohan Ram
Southern Oregon Seeds -- Blueberry
Mephisto -- Sky Stomper
-- Chemdogging
-- Skylar White (8 days, no signs of life)
Some are off to a weak start, but the goal is to have 10 (my legal limit with 6 med and 4 rec), and if I only average 1.6oz each, I'll still make a pound which is all I need. I'll probably put them outside in another week, and then in the ground after they acclimate to the sun.
So far...
After starting these I did get some more Mephisto seeds, it's tempting to start a couple more. I now also have Sour Stomper, Cosmic Queen, and Walter White. I might just save them for next winter's indoor grow.
Last summer I tried a few autos and learned some things. Obvious things, like "light matters" -- the ones that got more direct sunlight got much bigger. I also learned that bud worms are not season/time specific, they are plant cycle specific. Having only grown photos where they start showing up late September, I thought that if autos finished earlier they would avoid "worm season"... not true. Live and learn.
Here's the line up:
Royal Queen -- Critical (last to pop, hope she makes it)
Barney's Farm -- Sin Trabajo (struggling to make it)
-- Blue Mammoth
HighLowGrow -- (2) Berry Ryder
Sweet Seeds -- (2) Dark Devil
-- Mohan Ram
Southern Oregon Seeds -- Blueberry
Mephisto -- Sky Stomper
-- Chemdogging
-- Skylar White (8 days, no signs of life)
Some are off to a weak start, but the goal is to have 10 (my legal limit with 6 med and 4 rec), and if I only average 1.6oz each, I'll still make a pound which is all I need. I'll probably put them outside in another week, and then in the ground after they acclimate to the sun.
So far...

After starting these I did get some more Mephisto seeds, it's tempting to start a couple more. I now also have Sour Stomper, Cosmic Queen, and Walter White. I might just save them for next winter's indoor grow.