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Hello everyone, I’m new to this group and hope I have the right site for this post. I’m growing blue dream auto in 7 gallon grow bags outside, has anyone had experience with this strain and growing method?
 
Hello everyone, I’m new to this group and hope I have the right site for this post. I’m growing blue dream auto in 7 gallon grow bags outside, has anyone had experience with this strain and growing method?
Welcome to AFN @AutoFarmer67 . I just harvested 2 BD autos last month but they were grown indoors. They were an easy grow and handled nutes very well. Outdoors in 7 gallon pots should be a breeze barring any bug issues. Good luck on your grow
 
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Hello everyone, I’m new to this group and hope I have the right site for this post. I’m growing blue dream auto in 7 gallon grow bags outside, has anyone had experience with this strain and growing method?
Welcome to the forum. I grow in bags outdoor. Prefer the 5 gallon bags for autos and 10 gallon for photos. I grow both. I've had experience with the strain. It's an easy one to grow. Recommend using some coco fiber in your soil bags to help aeration and water retention. I water bags from outside first and then top and place them on clear, plastic plant pads. The plant pads are sold to protect floors under indoor house plants. They also catch drainage from watering. Don't let your bags get too dry or too hot. Leave room at the top for adding nutrients. I don't use chemical nutes. All organic.
 
Hello group, I have 1 blue dream and 1 SODK in 5 gallon bags in which I keep in a tent under led lights. I will be leaving them outside as the weather gets better but for now I bring them inside at night or when the weathers bad. At 40 days since seeds popped I am seeing some light yellow spots on some leaves. The ph is good, air movement is good, the humidity was a bit high, but they are growing well. There are just a few at this time, but being an auto can I prune these without overly stressing the plant?
 

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