This is my second run with it.. it took a little dialing in. I think I just about got it figured out now. Switching to 3gal pots really helped me out. Right now I have 19 plants in there and still packing.. not exactly sure how many I can do at once but it's alot
Now that is growing 19 plants stepside. It is alot of fun growing so many. People wonder how I run 20 in a 9X5X7 look at you running 19 in 6.6x6.6x6.6 keep up the great work and Blackdog mad respect bro.
 
Now that is growing 19 plants stepside. It is alot of fun growing so many. People wonder how I run 20 in a 9X5X7 look at you running 19 in 6.6x6.6x6.6 keep up the great work and Blackdog mad respect bro.
I had my HPS in this same tent.. I could do 9 right or 12 half assed.. this light really does rock.. I go it topped out and it doesn't move.. stays on 24/7 except for pic time. I put a 4' led shop light in the tent just for pics. Seems to work out pretty good.
 
so probably get 60-70 oz. jesus man thats a whole load of trimmin. that would break me like. really dont think i could snip that much bush without crying at some point lol
My goal was for them to finish in stages but for some reason there all closing in on done about the same time. Well 9 are still vegging so it shouldn't be too bad..
 
That is what i do I pick some greasy fast indicas blend them in with hybrids that take longer and BOB is your uncle. That is why I like 24C so much and toof decay 55 to 65 days done like a dinner. Than HBSS some super skunk auto and some autoberry they all are done at different times making it possible to grow huge arse plants in a otherwise confined area for that many. It works for us. I also think you understand plants better when growing multiples especially when the ec is different from another or one can handle so many PPM and right beside it a hybrid that cannot handle the same that is where dialing in nutrients for single plants can get nerve racking but it is so rewarding pulling off a 20 plus plant grow with little to no mistakes.
 
Variety IS the spice of life.. there are so many different strains and combinations of different strains, you really have to grow as many as possible. How can you have a favorite it you haven't tried em all right?
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Check out this big bud xxl from @zambezaseeds
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Getting sticky now
And my little Alf#5 courtesy of @FullDuplex
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Hello Autoflower Growers,


We have received some interest from local customers about growing autoflower and would like to ask some questions of you autoflower experienced growers.


  • Where is the best place to purchase seeds, What strains have you personally had success with and would be good for an autoflower beginner?

  • Do you have any suggestions or tips for new autoflower growers that are experienced with flowering photoperiod sensitive Cannabis?

  • Any specific strains or things to try when growing autoflowers?

  • How do you handle pots? Do you start a seedling in a smaller pot and transplant up to larger pots?

  • Do you modify feeding schedules from standard Cannabis feeding schedules? When do you start feeding flower nutrients?

  • Do you flush, and if so for how long?

  • How do you plan on size requirements since you cannot control flowering cycle? Do you just plan on about 2 sq ft per plant?

  • Do you do anything to train or manage your canopy?

Thank you for everyone’s time and looking forward to suggestions and opinions!


Black Dog LED

I think that any breeder of auto seeds is good but Fastbuds, Mephisto, Dutch Passion, Sweet, Delicious, Dinafem are all top notch strains. The main difference in autos, my opinion, is timing to switch to bloom nutes. Otherwise its still the same except no switching of light schedule.
 
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