Fast Buds Six Shooter x2 Seed to Harvest / MONSTERS

Colonel, thank your kind words!!!!!

I have not done any AutoFlowers outdoors; I have a lot of land, but I cannot fight-off wildlife without an obtuse structure; my woods (yes I know proper is wood) are connected to a VERY LARGE wildlife protected area. I reckon I might get tarred and feathered by some if I were to hint about some species that have fell in my yard; the ones that were doing destruction to my house especially.......:rolleyes1: Yes I know they were there first and I am a bad person.......:naughtystep:

The entire subject of AutoFlowers Outdoors vs. AutoFlowers Indoors is great for discussion. If we can corral around the fire and do some spitting on this, I am fixing to learn as well.
My can of snuff is ready......:smokeout:

I believe the profile page on just about all AutoFlowers provides higher yield outdoors??? For indoors, yield per plant is hard to define when they are using that crappy, if not useless "grams per sq." yard number. We obviously want to know grams per plant, just like outdoors. This is another one for discussion another day.

I am curious to know what @FastBuds has to say about size and outdoors? ARE YOU OUT THERE @FastBuds!!?
I see I see, I'm able to keep my plants relatively close to my house and I keep bottles of urine around to ward off any wildlife, it seems to be working so far lol, I would hate to see something happen to one of them.

But I am in the same boat as you with the indoor vs outdoor argument with autos. I decided to get several to grow outdoors based on the yields per plant listed on the website, but unless they explode in the next 2 or 3 weeks I don't think I'll come anywhere close. It seems like that would only be possible if you could get 18 or more hours of direct sunlight every day lol...

Regardless, I will continue my experiment and nurture them as always and hope for good results. I haven't put the link in my sig yet, but I've started a thread for my outdoor grow if you'd like to see what happens. I'd also like to hear from @FastBuds... is 8 to 10 hours of direct sunlight enough, with a total 14 hours of daylight? Is growth rate affected? My conditions are pretty much optimal, the only variable I would imagine throwing things off is lighting...

I'd love to hear more on the topic if anyone knows something and could enlighten me on the subject.

Enjoying this camp out moondude
:smokeout:
 
Grades 9-12 are High School; age 14-18. After that University /Community College//Trade School is optional.

Most Americans go to nice four year University, drink and smoke too much, drop their major to "basic studies," then drop-out and go to Community College. They still can't stop drinking and wind out dropping out all togher, think they are above trade school and go into sales for a living....there you, U.S.A. education system and results in a nutshell.
:vibe:
So education is all bollocks over there as well coz I find it's more of who you know than what you know that get you along in life or that's my personal experience. I left at 14 and did work based learning, like an apprenticeship with my uncles firm and was a fully qualified plasterer and bricklayer just short of 18. After becoming qualified I stopped working for my uncle and from that day I've never applied for a single job and I not ever not had work and am always getting offers. I was gonna say I been lucky but it's coz I turn up work my arse off do the best job I can do or at least I hope that's why. On top of that I gotta be out working coz I make to much mess when I'm at home apparently.
 
Our appartment is really ugly.
I expect to get a new job by Aug. 1. Then we will move and buy a country estate.
I'd rather be living in a hovel looking out at a nice house than paid mad cash to live in a big nice house and all you see out the living room window is a hovel.
 
I'd rather be living in a hovel looking out at a nice house than paid mad cash to live in a big nice house and all you see out the living room window is a hovel.
I need more space. I have 5 dogs and I want a house for my gardening. :greenthumb: We need 2 greenhouses. One for Her Ladyship and one for me. And the place we will move, is a place people moves away from, so property is cheap. Here in the city, I could never afford to buy the appartment we are renting.
 
I need more space. I have 5 dogs and I want a house for my gardening. :greenthumb: We need 2 greenhouses. One for Her Ladyship and one for me. And the place we will move, is a place people moves away from, so property is cheap. Here in the city, I could never afford to buy the appartment we are renting.
We are hoping to buy some land out in the sticks one day and I will build it as that is my trade and I will sneak in a space in the plans that will be built into the fabric of the building so if you don't know it's there then it's not there. The price of houses where I live in York are fuckin mental
 
I see I see, I'm able to keep my plants relatively close to my house and I keep bottles of urine around to ward off any wildlife, it seems to be working so far lol, I would hate to see something happen to one of them.

But I am in the same boat as you with the indoor vs outdoor argument with autos. I decided to get several to grow outdoors based on the yields per plant listed on the website, but unless they explode in the next 2 or 3 weeks I don't think I'll come anywhere close. It seems like that would only be possible if you could get 18 or more hours of direct sunlight every day lol...

Regardless, I will continue my experiment and nurture them as always and hope for good results. I haven't put the link in my sig yet, but I've started a thread for my outdoor grow if you'd like to see what happens. I'd also like to hear from @FastBuds... is 8 to 10 hours of direct sunlight enough, with a total 14 hours of daylight? Is growth rate affected? My conditions are pretty much optimal, the only variable I would imagine throwing things off is lighting...

I'd love to hear more on the topic if anyone knows something and could enlighten me on the subject.

Enjoying this camp out moondude
:smokeout:


With no in depth knowledge or research, the first thing that comes to mind in regards to outdoor yield is what you already touched on; they do get less sunlight?

Are you keeping a Grow Journal on AFN? If you are, I will find it and follow. If not, this grow would be an excellent journal for all of us to watch......:)

I am enjoying the fire.........:smokeout:
 
So education is all bollocks over there as well coz I find it's more of who you know than what you know that get you along in life or that's my personal experience. I left at 14 and did work based learning, like an apprenticeship with my uncles firm and was a fully qualified plasterer and bricklayer just short of 18. After becoming qualified I stopped working for my uncle and from that day I've never applied for a single job and I not ever not had work and am always getting offers. I was gonna say I been lucky but it's coz I turn up work my arse off do the best job I can do or at least I hope that's why. On top of that I gotta be out working coz I make to much mess when I'm at home apparently.

There was an article in the Wall Sreet Journal written by Warren Buffet (the multi-billionaire) about two years ago now. He pretty much shredded higher education because of the inflated cost and actual salary after cost of education. He also elaberated on the fact that in the U.S. the workforce is overstocked with "educated people." Continuing on this subject, he explained the shortage in Skilled Labor and folks with Trade School degrees. Example, I know from my career the average electrician in the U.S. makes at least $60 per hour (midwest). A finishing contractor can make up to $100 per hour (midwest). Both are accomplished with two-year degree programs at Tech School (cheap).
I need more space. I have 5 dogs and I want a house for my gardening. :greenthumb: We need 2 greenhouses. One for Her Ladyship and one for me. And the place we will move, is a place people moves away from, so property is cheap. Here in the city, I could never afford to buy the appartment we are renting.

Dude, five dogs; why do we not have any photos at the dog thread....https://www.autoflower.org/threads/stoned-dogs-on-a-walk-the-dog-chat.52122/page-11

I'd rather be living in a hovel looking out at a nice house than paid mad cash to live in a big nice house and all you see out the living room window is a hovel.

AMEN!!!!!
 
There was an article in the Wall Sreet Journal written by Warren Buffet (the multi-billionaire) about two years ago now. He pretty much shredded higher education because of the inflated cost and actual salary after cost of education. He also elaberated on the fact that in the U.S. the workforce is overstocked with "educated people." Continuing on this subject, he explained the shortage in Skilled Labor and folks with Trade School degrees. Example, I know from my career the average electrician in the U.S. makes at least $60 per hour (midwest). A finishing contractor can make up to $100 per hour (midwest). Both are accomplished with two-year degree programs at Tech School (cheap).


Dude, five dogs; why do we not have any photos at the dog thread....https://www.autoflower.org/threads/stoned-dogs-on-a-walk-the-dog-chat.52122/page-11



AMEN!!!!!
There are pics there.... But I will find more for you.
 
We are hoping to buy some land out in the sticks one day and I will build it as that is my trade and I will sneak in a space in the plans that will be built into the fabric of the building so if you don't know it's there then it's not there. The price of houses where I live in York are fuckin mental
I live out in the sticks. It's nice and quiet. I might see a car drive by once every 3-4 hours. My nearest neighbor is a bunch of cows lol. I'm from the city though. I've lived out here for about 7 years now.
 
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