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Happy days! Grow is going High! Updated calendar after the first runoff
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Newbie audacious project: SOG + phenohunting - 1 auto + 30 F1 - 2x2 tent - 400 led watts full Spectrum
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Thanks brother, I am leaving the filtered water in opened gallon inside the tent,.so I can use the tent efficiency to declorinate the water, and feed then at the same temp. Gimme your thoughts .and check the veg, they seem to be liking the improved air circulation and the intake fan, increasing the CO2 and O2 circulation in the tent. I will be happy to hear your thoughs
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Newbie audacious project: SOG + phenohunting - 1 auto + 30 F1 - 2x2 tent - 400 led watts full Spectrum
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My wish my friend was to SOG autos. but I've made the huge mistake of buying Canna pro mix. I had 17 auto seeds, but, this soil is awful here, and it killed all my seeds. I was destroyed... Just this auto has survived. I kind soul offered me this F1 feminized seeds, because I was totally broken, now I am trying my best to make some medicine:heart_eyes:
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Thanks for the tips my friend, I am following the same using the white great Shark, which is similar to Eco thrive. Also, I have the hole line that you mentioned and will follow as you recommended It helped the seedlings aftected by the domes heal faster. Now I am going to insert a fan as AC to improve the CO2 and O2 inside the tent. What do think?
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spartacus_ve commented: My objective is to grow autos and photoperiods together! This is why I wrote audacious to do this as newbie :) thanks to the feedbacks. Answer: I've done this. Most autos take roughly 90 - 120 days to go from seed to harvest. Photoperiod plants tend to take 4-8weeks longer to get to harvest due to the length of time the grower decides to veg his/her plants. By the time you're flipping to 12/12 the autos have typically set in size and are beginning to fill out. The 12/12 light cycle will reduce the yield from autos some-what. How much depends on where they were at in maturity before you flipped to 12/12. There's only 2 potential benefits to growing autos with your photos. 1) You'll have some fresh flower to harvest before your photos finish. 2) Harvesting the autos opens up light and space for the photos to grow and mature. However My opinion is the best use of autoflower seeds is for growing outdoors in a northern climate where photos struggle to finish. If you start an auto in May, they will almost always be finished and ready to harvest before you roll into September and the colder dew filled nights cause havoc in your outdoor photoperiod crop.