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  1. hoss12781

    Auto Flowering Vs. Regular

    that or if you know fellow gardening enthusiasts grow some and trade for some sativa photo. I trade with photoperiod growers from time to time with no complaints.
  2. hoss12781

    Auto Flowering Vs. Regular

    Auto-Assassin and MI-5 from Short Stuff are great Sativa hybrids. I did not care for the 'super cali haze'. Growing a sativa auto from Big Buddah right now, the jury is out on that one but it looks the part. It is harder to make a sativa heavy auto vs an indica heavy so there aren't a whole...
  3. hoss12781

    Auto Flowering Vs. Regular

    most 7-9 weeks seed to harvest, most yielded more than one oz. The best I've ever had was a 82 g monster.
  4. hoss12781

    Auto Flowering Vs. Regular

    yeah they may be a bit less potent but there are some killer strains available today that have come leaps and bounds from the original lowryder.
  5. hoss12781

    Auto Flowering Vs. Regular

    autos are awesome you can grow well over 1 oz per plant if you treat them right and the smoke is just as good as a lot of photoperiod strains if you get the right auto strain. If you want to check some really solid strains I've grown several in the journal in my signature. All the ones I've...
  6. hoss12781

    Question For Pro Grow Users

    yeah not really a 'scientific' experiment by any stretch but have run plants all the way through on full illumination and have run them using the lighting scenario described above. I now always go flower only the last two weeks.
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    Is it possible to put Autos outside..

    its real easy to keep 'em inside if you have a spare room, closet or even a stealth tent/cab. Here are a couple strains I've grown that really don't smell that much at all if this is what's turning you off. Fast Bud - Sweet Seeds Either of the Blue Diesels from Short Stuff Speedy Gonzales -...
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    Question For Pro Grow Users

    I've been using them for a while and through experimentation have found this is what works best for my garden. Other companies offer this on their lights these days. I'm pretty sure the advance diamond ones and another that slips the mind.
  9. hoss12781

    Question For Pro Grow Users

    I grow autos with them and have several of their panels. I use just veg the first two full for a while and flower only the last two weeks, the plants respond to it. Wait until you're in the home stretch.
  10. hoss12781

    Is it possible to put Autos outside..

    make sure they get a lot of sun or they'll be very tiny.
  11. hoss12781

    **ULTIMATE LED TEST** *GLH Spectra 290* VS *Blackstar 500* VS *Hydro Grow LED 336X*

    unfortunately if you run a quick thread search on led lighting it's basically impossible to find a civil discourse on this bb, 90% of the time we wind up with pages & pages of ad homenim attacks. Keep us informed & keep posting your results man. This is one of the best comparison threads...
  12. hoss12781

    LED Buying Guide (a noob start)

    I've grown with several different models ranging from dual band 1w crap from China through full cree 3w chipsets, this was intended to be a buyers guide thread. I mentioned looking for quality brand diodes earlier in this thread. I've used 3w Epistar, Bridgelux, Orsam, & Cree diodes. That is...
  13. hoss12781

    LED Buying Guide (a noob start)

    Taking one for the team ... and for science! Badass man. Keep us posted. I'm not trying to hate on any of them, merely offering my theory that pretty much all true 3w leds will perform in a similar fashion if the right specs are employed.
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    **ULTIMATE LED TEST** *GLH Spectra 290* VS *Blackstar 500* VS *Hydro Grow LED 336X*

    my 2 cents on nutes for LED plants (apologies if I've already mentioned in this thread but it's going on 90 pages now!). I'm a fox farms man, and have found using Bush Dr. Microbe Brew the whole way through combined with every other watering doses of calmag plus all the way through, along with...
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    Pro Grow LED Run #1, Super Cali Haze, Onyx, Blackbriar, and Blue Diesel

    that set up used 845w of combined CFL and HID (obviously mostly cfl), final yields were about an oz per plant maybe a little less, but I was working with smaller pots that were not air pots and didn't have my nute schedule dialed in at this point in my game.
  16. hoss12781

    Pro Grow LED Run #1, Super Cali Haze, Onyx, Blackbriar, and Blue Diesel

    speaking of some good ol sativa autos - some pictures of some of the first auto assassins I grew under high power cfls and a old school 150w hps. The plant off in the right corner is a snow-ryder, the rest are auto assassin. Looks far more sativaish than the "super sativa" I've got cookin now.
  17. hoss12781

    LED Buying Guide (a noob start)

    I've used a lot of different brand led lights and can honestly say that if you have true 3w chipsets in a variety of spectrum known to aid photosynthesis in veg and flower, that are pushed through the appropriate viewing angle for the wattage of the diode and know the correct wattage of the...
  18. hoss12781

    LED Buying Guide (a noob start)

    That's bullshit, my lights are all cree diodes and were cheaper than the Fero lights. 47 days from seed, autoflower - cha fucking ching.
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    Pro Grow LED Run #1, Super Cali Haze, Onyx, Blackbriar, and Blue Diesel

    two early 2011 7 band PG 180s on full illumination on the left hand side, one late 2011 14 band PG 180 set on full illumination on right hand side, and one 2010 model PG 250 with just the flower spectrum turned on on the far right hand side of the closet. The 250 is my go to "finisher", it has...
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    Pro Grow LED Run #1, Super Cali Haze, Onyx, Blackbriar, and Blue Diesel

    good plan, you'll be happy with the MI-5. The strain really shouldn't be judged by the last one I grew in this journal, that was a freak whimp. They're generally very reliable autos for 1 oz plus yields. So far the only real sativa dom auto I've found that really reminds me of some old school...
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