Outdoor 12,000 autoflower plants

Thanks for all the replies guys! I deeply appreciate all the good luck wishes and kind words.

@Tony21 They are all auto, only way to harvest in june/july.. The trick is to stagger planting so harvest can happen over the course of several weeks. We have a huge drying barn to dry and process, o can take pics if you want to see ;)

@SUNDOG I took seeds from an existing project some associates were doing with a developing autoblueberry. There was a lot of variation still so i grew out a bunch of seeds and selected a few whose traits i was looking for, hit one with a sex change and polinated the rest. I ended up with a few distinct phenotypes that were moderately more stable than what i was given. This is what i mean by "modified"

The state is on the western half of the country, recreational licensed with a total of 12 growing acres on two farms. The business model is straight to oil so the strains have been selected for alkaloid production over aesthetics. Sorry if i missed any questions, its hard to do this on my phone. Ill take more pics when we get sprouts.

If you are anywhere near Salem, OR I would happily volunteer for you (and judging from pics I'm guessing you are in the Willamette Valley or in Washington, somewhere south of Olympia). Pretty sick setup, I hope you guys kill it. I worked for a major grower last year as a trimmer and some garden help and suggested they grow auto's instead of their light deprivation setup (way too much work pulling tarps), they all laughed like auto's are a joke. I really hope you guys prove my theory correct!
 
Drying barn pics
 

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