Autoflower Thread & Resource Guide

mantiszn

Well-Known Member
2-3 gallon is fine

What size container would you recommend? I'm going to veg inside for about 3-4 weeks before moving them outside. They tend to grow a little smaller outdoors, so I was thinking 2 gallon should be good. That's what I did my Easy Ryders in last summer and it was more than enough. Maybe 3 gallon to be safe?
 

bigv1976

Well-Known Member
I have experienced autos that do not flower on their own firsthand...they need to be flipped to 12/12 to force flower them and keep them there until finished. If you flip back to 18/6 you will throw them back into veg as they are not a stable auto.
Apparently the autos you grow arent autos.
 

Reef4

Active Member
well, i got yellow edges on ONE of my top leaves on one plant, and Brown dots on a couple of another plants lower leaves....need i be worried?? these are two separate plants and the problem with one is at the top and the other is at the bottom​
its more the third pic i am concerned about
 

dxtr

Member
Hi, I have a tech question... I've experienced some trouble during last weeks of flowering in one of my 6 autos, 3 easy rider and 3 ak47 x critical mass. in one of the aks, top buds and leaves turned brownish, like dried out, thrichs were milky as hell, so it was not finished at all, nor was nute burned as I always used same nutes on all of them... 3 weeks to go for her, from what the breeder says, I cut down the sick buds (a whole 15g. dried) and left the rest on the plant, then I started the flushing.

now, those buds... covered in snow bud with a horrible smell and taste, tried to smoke some and had to throw away the joint in disgust, with no buzz anyway.

I know it was too early but now I fear that I will never be able to remove that chemical smell from the buds, even if I flushed properly and then watered with mollasses. now I'm asking if really could I have this problem, having shitty buds at the end of over three months of cures is not my goal, can I do something else, a part from flushing again?
 

jdubman

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What size container would you recommend? I'm going to veg inside for about 3-4 weeks before moving them outside. They tend to grow a little smaller outdoors, so I was thinking 2 gallon should be good. That's what I did my Easy Ryders in last summer and it was more than enough. Maybe 3 gallon to be safe?
Never do anything smaller than a 3 gallon when using dirt. I use 2 gallon pots for my coco drip system but that's a different story

Dubbers
 

surfhead

Well-Known Member
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Never do anything smaller than a 3 gallon when using dirt. I use 2 gallon pots for my coco drip system but that's a different story

Dubbers
hey i use 2 gallon pots and i use soil , ive also seen massive plants in 1 gallon pots , but 2-3 gallon is more than plenty big enough here are a few recent pics all in 2 gallon pots! 45 + gr on each of the first three and 32 off the last pic , when i checked the roots there was plenty of room !!!
 

mantiszn

Well-Known Member
i agree.......

i'm in 3 gallon and would probably go 2 next time.. with soil

View attachment 1541512View attachment 1541513View attachment 1541514View attachment 1541515 hey i use 2 gallon pots and i use soil , ive also seen massive plants in 1 gallon pots , but 2-3 gallon is more than plenty big enough here are a few recent pics all in 2 gallon pots! 45 + gr on each of the first three and 32 off the last pic , when i checked the roots there was plenty of room !!!
 

shannonball

Well-Known Member
we started 9 fem'd autos: 3 BHD, 5 Onyx and one II Diavolo. they all germ'd nicely and grew fast and looked great until last monday which was day 18. at that point they started to show their sex...and three of the the Onyx plants grew big o'l balls...males. So they got chopped immediately. Was wondering if the genetics on Onyx are still being sorted out of if its common for fem'ed auto to switch like that. This is our first auto grow...just wanted to see what they are all about. The only thing that we can think of is that one day (around day 10) the heat climbed to 91 degree's F. However that was only for about two hours because before that is was 83 degrees and somehow the temp creeped up to 91.
Hasn't happened since. any thoughts from experienced auto-flower growers?? thx, shannon
 

teutonic

Member
Hi AF group :) My next grow will be all AF's. Got 4 seeds, 2 x Big Buddha 'critical mass automatic', and 2 x Green House ' big bang automatic'.

Whilst my last non - AF's are in 12/12, I've been plotting, planning and preparing for the start of these exciting new beauties. But I'm going around in circles a bit, trying to decide 'whats best' for a successful grow.

LIGHT
I read elsewhere that an 18/6 cycle is ideal for AF's. But I've also seen 24/0, and 20/4 and even 12/12 start to finish advised as the best light cycle. So any AF gurus, please advise :D

MEDIUM
Grew my non AF's in organic peat free compost, thinking I was giving them the best. But I had a mass invasion of midgies or 'fungus gnat' which whilst not harming the grow has put me right off using again.

So I bought clay pellets and also a bag of canna terra profesional. However the cana professional contains peat, and I read peat can turn plants male :O . The guy in the shop said just use the clay pellets, but I'm not a hydroponics guru and just want to use plant pots and watering by hand as Ive always done. How best to water in a clay pellet medium I've no idea. :|

So here I am, in the AF thread, looking for answers, tips and advice :D. Happy toking guys :)
 

mantiszn

Well-Known Member
i usually run 20/4 or 18/6 depending on breeder

if you don't want soil look into coco... or get better quality soil

Hi AF group :) My next grow will be all AF's. Got 4 seeds, 2 x Big Buddha 'critical mass automatic', and 2 x Green House ' big bang automatic'.

Whilst my last non - AF's are in 12/12, I've been plotting, planning and preparing for the start of these exciting new beauties. But I'm going around in circles a bit, trying to decide 'whats best' for a successful grow.

LIGHT
I read elsewhere that an 18/6 cycle is ideal for AF's. But I've also seen 24/0, and 20/4 and even 12/12 start to finish advised as the best light cycle. So any AF gurus, please advise :D

MEDIUM
Grew my non AF's in organic peat free compost, thinking I was giving them the best. But I had a mass invasion of midgies or 'fungus gnat' which whilst not harming the grow has put me right off using again.

So I bought clay pellets and also a bag of canna terra profesional. However the cana professional contains peat, and I read peat can turn plants male :O . The guy in the shop said just use the clay pellets, but I'm not a hydroponics guru and just want to use plant pots and watering by hand as Ive always done. How best to water in a clay pellet medium I've no idea. :|

So here I am, in the AF thread, looking for answers, tips and advice :D. Happy toking guys :)
 

surfhead

Well-Known Member
we started 9 fem'd autos: 3 BHD, 5 Onyx and one II Diavolo. they all germ'd nicely and grew fast and looked great until last monday which was day 18. at that point they started to show their sex...and three of the the Onyx plants grew big o'l balls...males. So they got chopped immediately. Was wondering if the genetics on Onyx are still being sorted out of if its common for fem'ed auto to switch like that. This is our first auto grow...just wanted to see what they are all about. The only thing that we can think of is that one day (around day 10) the heat climbed to 91 degree's F. However that was only for about two hours because before that is was 83 degrees and somehow the temp creeped up to 91.
Hasn't happened since. any thoughts from experienced auto-flower growers?? thx, shannon
well i have had my box get that hot in summer never had a problem .91degrees is tolerable .
 

Ryan0092

Member
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Barneys farm auto little cheese grow, 2 plants at 3 weeks old, 3 at 2 weeks old one of which is lst'd,
under 2x 150w hps, & a 45w cfl 6400k
one of the plants is significantly smaller than all the others idk why think it might be deformed or something,
using miracle grow until signs of flowering then switching to advanced nutrients bloom fertilizer,
two photo-period plants in same grow room northern soul & power africa don't know which is which didnt label pots when planted,
could do with some advice as this is my first auto grow thanks.
 

jdubman

Well-Known Member
View attachment 1541512View attachment 1541513View attachment 1541514View attachment 1541515 hey i use 2 gallon pots and i use soil , ive also seen massive plants in 1 gallon pots , but 2-3 gallon is more than plenty big enough here are a few recent pics all in 2 gallon pots! 45 + gr on each of the first three and 32 off the last pic , when i checked the roots there was plenty of room !!!

I don't know what strains those are but I'm sure there is room for improving yield and size of plants. There always is...
$1 more in soil will increase your root space 50%. More roots equals bigger plants. Bigger plants equals
higher yields. 2 gallon is a little small unless you are running coco coir or just don't want the them to get to
optimum height

Dub
 

drmarcusg

Active Member
easy ryder top and la diva...la diva resonded much better too 12-12(had to switch) than the easy ryders...prolly only gonna get an oz of cured bud from the 2 main easy ryders...the la diva still has white pistils everywhere, nother few weeks..easy ryder another 1 maybe 2...
 
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