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marmarb

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Ima auto dude and this my first time growing out non auto strains and i doubt if i will ever go back to a fully auto grow
 

ENDLSCYCLE

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Got home today to see that the little fairy slut finally flew my way...fkn fast.....thanks abunch....you know who you are!!!
 

MuntantLizzard

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Hey DST, thanks for the tip. Sannie seems big on that too so I finally did some reading on it but I have a couple of quick questions please. So I'm guessing an Endo only product is what I'm looking for? I found some product the came in 150, 300, 600 gram packages and dilutes at 600g with 200L of water. Just wondering when and how often you use this, start to finish, or do you just dry mix in your medium? Just gonna start poking around and would like to nail down what I need. Here's a link I found, pretty much the first product site I stumbled on.
http://www.usemykepro.com/mykepro-product-mycorrhizae/myke-pro-greenhouse-wp.aspx

Thanks D
Mine says everywatering for max results
 

Outdoorindica

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now thats what i call spending quality time with the old man. i am desperate to try out door, i would def use autos aswell. in the u.k, especially where i live we get 3-4 weeks of 12/12 before the cold weather would ruin crops.
LOL, you indoor guys are funny. Sorry I know its new to you, but 12/12 doesn't come into play outdoors. Im usually about to harvest anything indica dominant by the time its a 12/12 light schedule outdoors in my area. Thats about the same any where ghb. about 3-4 weeks. You will see flowering begin end of July beginning of August, Indicas will finish 3rd week of September- 1st week of October, Hybrids 1st week of October- Last week of October, and most Sativas End of October-Sometime Novemeber. I cant finish Sativas here. I would suggest going with regular plants outdoors if you want a good harvest. Watch out for the rain with those autos, they bud fast so they are at risk for mold. The autos I did outdoors where in bad spots for sunlight, and were dont early in the year. Not to mention they were not getting the best food. But they do ok, and I think they have the potential to do well outdoors, I would start them in May or June, earlier than that just isnt enough daylight for them to produce much. Just some tips for you guys wanting to grow indoors, this isnt just at you ghb, though I did respond to your post. If your going to do regulars outdoors, but want small plants, just put some clones off a mature mother plant outdoors, that are say 6 inches in early July, and they will probably be around 3 feet at harvest time, with some nice buds on them. That is if they get good sunlight. I would suggest that for the later season harvest, as the regular strains are more potent. The autos are not bad, but they are a B- where a good Kush can be an A to A+.
 

ENDLSCYCLE

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LOL, you indoor guys are funny. Sorry I know its new to you, but 12/12 doesn't come into play outdoors. Im usually about to harvest anything indica dominant by the time its a 12/12 light schedule outdoors in my area. Thats about the same any where ghb. about 3-4 weeks. You will see flowering begin end of July beginning of August, Indicas will finish 3rd week of September- 1st week of October, Hybrids 1st week of October- Last week of October, and most Sativas End of October-Sometime Novemeber. I cant finish Sativas here. I would suggest going with regular plants outdoors if you want a good harvest. Watch out for the rain with those autos, they bud fast so they are at risk for mold. The autos I did outdoors where in bad spots for sunlight, and were dont early in the year. Not to mention they were not getting the best food. But they do ok, and I think they have the potential to do well outdoors, I would start them in May or June, earlier than that just isnt enough daylight for them to produce much. Just some tips for you guys wanting to grow indoors, this isnt just at you ghb, though I did respond to your post. If your going to do regulars outdoors, but want small plants, just put some clones off a mature mother plant outdoors, that are say 6 inches in early July, and they will probably be around 3 feet at harvest time, with some nice buds on them. That is if they get good sunlight. I would suggest that for the later season harvest, as the regular strains are more potent. The autos are not bad, but they are a B- where a good Kush can be an A to A+.
Do you know of a site that list the total daylight hours in a region???? From what I have understood, nowhere that is a good environment for growing cannabis actually reaches twelve hours of sunlight....13.5 to 14 in the U.S. is the lowest I have heard of....I may be wrong....I am just curious.

Ahhh...hydro shops....If it looked good for me to frequent my local shop everyday I would....I feel like a little kid in a candy store!!!!
 

bassman999

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I am drying right now, and wanted to know if when the stems snap it is ready for the jars? They do, and only been 1 day.
 

durbanmistyman

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I am drying right now, and wanted to know if when the stems snap it is ready for the jars? They do, and only been 1 day.
one day of drying isn't enuf. they should snap but they should snap after being bent only 20-30% with 0% being straight and 100% being 90 degrees. let them dry if you jar them to early you risk mold, mildew, or bud rot.
 

bassman999

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one day of drying isn't enuf. they should snap but they should snap after being bent only 20-30% with 0% being straight and 100% being 90 degrees. let them dry if you jar them to early you risk mold, mildew, or bud rot.
small buds and the dehumidifier pulled 45 pints out the air. I think they are wayyyy too dry now! Crumbly....
the buds got sooo fluffy too lost all its density it had. I guess I ruined it.
 

jigfresh

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small buds and the dehumidifier pulled 45 pints out the air. I think they are wayyyy too dry now! Crumbly....
the buds got sooo fluffy too lost all its density it had. I guess I ruined it.
Woah dude... dehumidifier is not a good thing. You really want to dry them in a semi humid environment so they dry slow. The slower the better I think. Something like 3-4 days is good. I think way too dry is probably accurate. You might try jarring them with a leaf from a plant if any are still growing or if you have any laying around... that might moisten them up a tiny bit. Hopefully they smoke ok.

EDIT: Rock on GreenThumb, that looks nice. Thanks for stopping by to show us a peak. And great looking JH sytha they are bathing beauties.
 

wally nutter

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just wanna say i just had some epiphanies and im finally feelin better. ive been dealing with depression for the past couple weeks after going through the hospitalization for the psychosis. while its still sad i dont have the closet anymore i still have equipment and my thumb is still most deff GREEN. only problem i face now is im gunna be on probation and that means tests. bud cures though!! so not real soon but i think by april i will be back in action growing at least. Blazing will have to wait.
 

andrewcovetsall

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Do you know of a site that list the total daylight hours in a region???? From what I have understood, nowhere that is a good environment for growing cannabis actually reaches twelve hours of sunlight....13.5 to 14 in the U.S. is the lowest I have heard of....I may be wrong....I am just curious.
look up farmers almanac. that should be a good start
 
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