RevvshiWoW I used the first sunny days to start my first autoflowers outdoors. It worked more or less as expected. I spotted the first white pistils, so I'm now officially starting week one of flowering.
We'll see how things turn out. At the moment, the weather has been mostly cloudy with occasional rain, so conditions aren't exactly ideal. Still, I'm curious to see what happens.
For this grow, I'm keeping things as simple as possible: just some tomato fertilizer, no topping, no training, no special techniques. I just want to let them grow naturally and see what they can do on their own.