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What is PEV Seeds' Runtz Auto like? It is a gem wherever you look at it, because in addition to the classic qualities that we all seek, such as speed, production, flavor and effect, this plant offers you a super simple cultivation, resistance to common diseases, and a unique beauty. Its open and highly branched morphology gives it a bonsai appearance at the beginning, with secondary branches that reach the height of the main crown, but when it begins to stretch the nodes in pre-flowering its structure expands, something that is good for interior ventilation and depth of light. In the end it ends up being very balanced, forming good flowers even in the lower parts of the plant. What genetics does this modern autoflower contain? PEV breeders were very clear that they did not want to lose the qualities of Runtz that have fallen in love with thousands of consumers in the USA, that is, its fresh and caramelized flavor with the cookies background, abundant thick resin, dense buds and enormous effect. For this mission they crossed a Runtz cutting with their Tropicanna Cookies Auto , as they share many of those traits. And you can assess the result yourself, it has been even better than they thought. How is Runtz Auto grown indoors and outdoors? Indoors you can get a great harvest if you take care of certain details, take note. The first thing is to get a great root system as soon as possible, as this is critical with cars. For this mission it is important that the substrate is rich in nutrients but very aerated and spongy,2,9 US gal to 3,9 US gal (11 or 15 liters) per plant. The ideal is to add micro-life to the soil, and root stimulator the first waterings. Another important point is the photoperiod, 18 hours of constant light and 6 of darkness is very good, from when the Runtz Auto sprouts until you cut it. For outdoor cultivation we recommend sowing in pots with capacities greater than 5,2 US gal (20 liters), especially in spring and summer. If you add micro-life to the soil or the first waterings, you will help it to form that root ball that I told you before, and this is valid for both indoors and outdoors. Do not soak the substrate too much with the water, water little by little, more and more as the plant grows, and from the moment you start to water the entire surface of the pot, wait until it dries to water again.
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