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Icy

Active Member
Hello guys

I have grown Early Misty outdoors but I didn't get bud.OK, I did but they were so damn little. It was probably due to my short flowering cycle. Damn so unhappy. First time I grown Early Misty I have same problem - no time to flower. Next time I planted very early but still the same problem.

So I got two choices: to build two speaker boxes and start tiny grow or I really need some strain for my climate (Southern Finland)

So so Now I know that Early Misty is totally pointless. And I know that Lowryder don't yield a lot. I experimented that it gave me about only 1 grams per plant. Ok lets say 2 grams but still it is too damn few.

what about other autoflowering strains?
what you guys could tell me about them?
and one question more: if I really take the speaker box grow how many grams I could get if the box is 36 inch tall? aprox

I appreciate all info
thanks in advance guys
 

born2killspam

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Prett much all the autos act the same.. LR2 is usually the biggest by a bit I think..
Mighty-Mite has auto tendencies IIRC.. Outdoors it gets ok sized.. Its not from the same lineage as the lowryders..
Something with 'Manitoba' in its name might finish for you.. What lattitude you at?
 

Icy

Active Member
Prett much all the autos act the same.. LR2 is usually the biggest by a bit I think..
Mighty-Mite has auto tendencies IIRC.. Outdoors it gets ok sized.. Its not from the same lineage as the lowryders..
Something with 'Manitoba' in its name might finish for you.. What lattitude you at?
My latitude is 60 degrees
 

frmrboi

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My latitude is 60 degrees
Here's a couple strains that finish early both auto flowering heavy producers:http://www.vancouverseedbank.ca/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=381
http://www.vancouverseedbank.ca/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=237
Make sure you don't start them too early or you're screwed. No earlier than a couple of weeks before your last frost is due. Start indoors and harden them off by sticking them outside in the daytime if it's not too cold.
Here's another one I forgot about to try. http://www.vancouverseedbank.ca/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=211
 

madcow

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Here's a couple strains that finish early both auto flowering heavy producers:http://www.vancouverseedbank.ca/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=381
http://www.vancouverseedbank.ca/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=237
Make sure you don't start them too early or you're screwed. No earlier than a couple of weeks before your last frost is due. Start indoors and harden them off by sticking them outside in the daytime if it's not too cold.
Here's another one I forgot about to try. http://www.vancouverseedbank.ca/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=211
i would like to try these! :)
 

born2killspam

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Definately stick with Canadian breeders whatever you choose, anything from the UK/EU will be pussified by the temperate conditions the Atlantic currents provide the dutch breeders.. They have really temperate autumns over there, and their outdoor plants tend to expect that.. Same root genetics bred/selected in harsher climate will obviously be a better starting point..
 

Timmy the Toker

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Im located in newengland. Ive been thinking of trying the Early misty because it finishes fast and is easy, I need something that can handle the cold climate and finishes fast outdoors. Not sure if I should try it now...
 
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