This year's gurrila grow will be Inc bulk auto..think different auto...need one more any ideas

prostheticninja

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If you have the freedom to vedge at home with no intrusion I would defe go with autos early in the season that way you can do 2to3 runs...vedge for about three to four weeks at home hopefully by that time they are starting to flower ...pick your spot outside min of six hrs direct sunlight recommended or you get reduced yeald prostheticninja was spot on in his advice on how to plant out leave it late in the day...I vedged mine last year in smallish pots place them on carrier bags and bin liners depending on the size of the plant and properly planted most of them direct into the ground with my own soil placed slug killink pellet on the ground and used wire mesh too on the ground too, this stops rodents digging around the root system..I went once a week with water and nutrients. If you are planting normal feminised plants too the need to go in after vedging at home around mid July and they should finish mid sept to begging Oct here in the UK that is the case...here are a few pics from my grow last year...check out. The 13 food dinafem critical plus...awesome outside strain...hope this helps and happy growing...View attachment 3593635 View attachment 3593636 View attachment 3593637 View attachment 3593639 View attachment 3593642 View attachment 3593643 View attachment 3593645 View attachment 3593635 View attachment 3593636 View attachment 3593637 View attachment 3593639 View attachment 3593642 View attachment 3593643 View attachment 3593645
Looks excellent man. That's Critical is one tall girl. What did you end up pulling off of her?
 

eugene b

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Hate to say it got fog and rain 4 weeks in and chopped early got about 3 ounces would have been nearer 10 if she went full term, maybe even more...doing 4 this year getting the 2.0 version which is meant to be more resistant to mould...hoping for a scorcher this year the are heavy hitters in the yeald department...:weed:
 

calliandra

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Thanks guys! good call on taking them out in the evening too, gives me the idea it could be early morning too, which is less suspicious considering mine will be taken out by bike and in a rucksack -- 1.5hr hike up the mountain haha

Beautiful spot & plants you had yourself there @eugene b !
And sorry about the weather having messed the critical's crop up -- that's exactly what could happen here too, which is why I was thinking more in the direction of autos, as they are quicker to finish.

It's just finding the auto strains that are quick and good yield (=good balance of quality & quantity) AND robust for outdoor changeabilities in a semi-rough climate.
Bringing us back round to the topic haha :bigjoint:
Cheers!
 

prostheticninja

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Sorry to hear about your rotten luck! Same thing happened to a Krippleberry I had going. I came back after some some hot, rainy, days and she had become a mold culture. I was bummed man, but she returned to the earth and this year her body will fertilize my new plants this season.

Mold resistance is the name of the game when it comes to outdoor autoflowers. So far, the only strain I have chosen for my outdoor season is a Sour Diesel Haze auto from Seedsman. It's more of a sativa strain so maybe the longer structure will help it resist the mold a bit. I'll be growing one of them and a Wipeout Express along side two photos.
 

eugene b

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Thanks guys! good call on taking them out in the evening too, gives me the idea it could be early morning too, which is less suspicious considering mine will be taken out by bike and in a rucksack -- 1.5hr hike up the mountain haha

Beautiful spot & plants you had yourself there @eugene b !
And sorry about the weather having messed the critical's crop up -- that's exactly what could happen here too, which is why I was thinking more in the direction of autos, as they are quicker to finish.

It's just finding the auto strains that are quick and good yield (=good balance of quality & quantity) AND robust for outdoor changeabilities in a semi-rough climate.
Bringing us back round to the topic haha :bigjoint:
Cheers!
Incredible bulk is a heavy hitter auto...good yeald and finishes in 7 weeks of flower I did the photo period plant and it yealded 3oz would have done better but had an issue in flower for a few weeks...Inc bulk is a very easy grow too and has thc of 24%..which is pretty cool...I have 6 of them on the go with a friend there about 3 weeks in...
 
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