Outdoor New Alaskan Autos Mk.II

Round 2!

Last year went well, Stardusts were virtually a bust. Blackstone and Jock were killer.
This year I'm going to germ 2 Royal Jack Auto, 2 Greenhouse Jack Herer Auto, 2 Emerald Triangle Blueberry Headband Auto. Fillers will be chosen if there's a failure to launch.
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It's that time of year again. Yeah, I was out of town on a job and things came to a close. I told her to chop 'em, didn't look back. The stardusts were junk, lemon hemp at best. Little to no headchange but instant sleep like a sedative. Jock was all sativa racing head-high with a little paranoia. Blackstone made everything hilarious, balanced stone, intense munchies and cottonmouth.

Might accidentally germ some Moonstone Amnesias in smaller containers to fish out a boy again. Generated good beans last year, a buddy of mine is running a handful in a high tunnel.
 
I started my grow a month ago and I guess I should have waited till now, we haven't had maybe 4 days of sun in that time.
I've got some Moonstone Amnesia regs they are sexed out now. I put a male outside if it doesn't get rained out I'll probably chuck some pollen around. And a Blackstone but it's really small sure hoping for that one though.
Anyway, here's hoping you have smooth sailing on your grow and a nice harvest!
 
cheers Enki, good to see you back at the grow! say, I tried that blueberry headband last season, it grew 45" tall, a lime green beauty, but never made flowers, just preflower, bummer for me. sometimes sativa doms do that in my environment, hope yours produces for you

A buddy accidentily ordered them a couple years ago. Wasn't paying attention to the Auto bit. He popped too many beans and kicked a seedling my way, I realized pretty quick it was an auto. Turned out gnarly under a little old 250w I had laying around. A little while back he gave me the rest of the beans. Definitely willing to chance it. Can't be worse than that Flash junk.
 
Buckets and pots prepped. Need to replace batteries in the remote sensor so I can begin temperature observations. Tweaked the soil mix, more holes in the bottoms, no hydrocorn, more gentle nitrogen, more slow decomposition phosphorus. Better hand blended soil.
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