New Grower Doughts in growing SuperAutos.

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First of all things sorry about my terrible english lol.

Hello.
I´m thinkig of growing some Supe chaze in april +/- when stich release some.
This will be in my balcony, but there is a catch have 24H of light. During the day is direct sun from 9am until 5pm at night the lights of the street turns on and i can see very well the balcony. this will be a problem for the grow superautos?

After germinating i will put them in 3L pot of all-mix in a small greenhouse for the fisrt 3 or 4week, for the transplant they will be put in 40L pots of compost (all-mix+guano+humos+perlite+balls of clay).
This is a good plan?
 
In theory autos flower under all hours of sunlight, so in theory if the light schedule is kept at a constant. Then the plant shouldnt stress at all if anything it will take longer for a harvest. This is saying that your street lights are powerful enough to give off enough lumens for the plant to react to. Have you grown on your balcony before ? If so have your previous plants looked like the were reaching for the street lamp meaning looking for the light from the street lamp ? If they havnt you shouldnt really have anything ot worry about except that maybe your plant might be visible ive seen in pics them chaze get pretty big given enough soil. Cant really comment on your soil mix. try looking at Fullduplex guide to hefty autos i think he has a soil mix he uses with those ingredients.
 
I'm not sure Super Autos are the best for your situation. They differ from dwarf autos in that they contain no ruderalis, the plant that all the dwarfs originate from. They are more like a fast flowering photo strain. I'm thinking they could be effected by the constant light, more so than a dwarf strain. There are some bigger dwarf strains that can yield quite well. You many want to look into them.

I grew Super Cali Haze, which is another of Stitch's super autos, outdoors in 10 gallon pots last summer. They got quite big, over 5' tall in that size pot. The size of super autos might also be an issue on your balcony.
 
I only use the balcony for the first month after that is guerrilla because of the street lights, this light is very yellow like an HPS.
is very dificulty seing the plants in the balcony. in my country is iligal growing i have considerat this problem. To camuflate the operation i am growing some vegetables in the bacony.
I was afraid that the super autos dont do well for my situation, to much light.
Can you tell me some good strains with ruderalis genes that gives good yields? i think in a auto mazar of DP.

Thanks guys.
 
do not grow super autos in balcony and don't transplant them .....

for u the best are regular autos my friend
 
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