What is up, AFN? I am your typical lurker. Got tired of lurking, and wanted to join in on the fun. I have over 30 years growing. The first 25 were outdoors. Moved inside 5 years ago when my dad started his third bout with bone cancer. Needed to grow year round. Started autos for the first time back then, and the first breeder I tried was Dutch Passion. I was impressed from the first harvest, and remain so today. I have two other auto breeders that I have added to the lineup, but I am always faithful to DP.
Didn't get a chance to document the grow, but here are a few pics of some Auto Blackberry Kush I ran a couple of months back. It was started in 1g buckets, and stacked(holes in bottom of 1g) on top of 2g buckets. If you are in a situation where you MUST transplant, this puts less stress on your autos. However, I have grown this plant 3 times now, and they grow much bigger(34-36"), and yield much better if you are able to start in the pot it will finish in. I still got 92g from 2 small plants. It was beautiful, it smelled and tasted great, and it was KILLER smoke.
Here are pics of the plants, and my nutrient regimen. The only thing not shown in nute lineup is the earth worm castings that I use. You may also overlook the Great White, but I always
use that for my seedlings and clones. Enjoy, and thanks to Tony and the team at DP.
Didn't get a chance to document the grow, but here are a few pics of some Auto Blackberry Kush I ran a couple of months back. It was started in 1g buckets, and stacked(holes in bottom of 1g) on top of 2g buckets. If you are in a situation where you MUST transplant, this puts less stress on your autos. However, I have grown this plant 3 times now, and they grow much bigger(34-36"), and yield much better if you are able to start in the pot it will finish in. I still got 92g from 2 small plants. It was beautiful, it smelled and tasted great, and it was KILLER smoke.
Here are pics of the plants, and my nutrient regimen. The only thing not shown in nute lineup is the earth worm castings that I use. You may also overlook the Great White, but I always
use that for my seedlings and clones. Enjoy, and thanks to Tony and the team at DP.
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