While carrying a bunch of spinach your chickens start following you and you get paranoid and think they are following you and the more you run the faster they chase until you jump off n the creek and realize it's all cool.
know what you mean. Tried growing outside but a cow got loose and ate it about week or so from harvest. Was sick over that. So I stick to indoors. Plus too many deer and wild boar out here
Auto Maria 2 was really sweet piney smell. Decent yield about three oz. high was one of those creepers that sneaks up on you with a happy hammer and makes you say" powder my balls with pixie dust and fly me like a kite" good one two toke weed. The other was fast bud. Litteral sixty day from seed...
Btw autos just need a strong start. Give em a chance to build a good root system up front and your good to go.
I grow them because I have to stay four plants or less and I can usually get about eight to twelve oz every nine to ten weeks.
Although I do like to grow a " normal" photo...
Down in the lower left corner you see a couple full moon sativas starting plus a mystery plant. They will get transplanted next week when this grow is done and put on twelve and twelve for the grueling 14-16 week flower period. Hope they are worth it. These will go into the complete from the...
These are auto flowers. They are litteraly eight weeks old from a seed. I usually average about two plus oz a plant depending on strain. This is my first soil grow with these.
Eight weeks from seed. Two auto pounder with cheese and one tangelo rapido. Used happy frog soil with worm castings and worms and special tea of chicken/duck manure and ground deer bone.
Thanks to the awesome info here I am making an organic soil from the farm. Can't wait to start that grow
Yeah. When I started farming one thing that amazed me over and over and still does is how much nature knows what she's doing. And how little she needs our help.
Same applies to growing once you give her a chance she will pay your trust back.
Did a little research. They are harmless to plants and people and they do eat decaying organic matter. They are crusteceans and can not keep moisture so that's why they live in damp places like under mulch. So in a no till setting it would stand to reason that they are part of your on site...