Dozingoffaroundthecorner said:Do they actually flower without changing the photo-period?
Thorn said:please also try dutchbreed.com - they have a very good selection on autos
so, lets say i plant them on a flat with no hills or big trees etc shading them at all and they get sunlight as long as the suns up? cuz if these autos work outdoors then man oh man this is the ticket right here... AUTOS.Thorn said:I mean lots of sunlight as opposed to hidden in the shade all day. If you plant them early - i know someone on here grows lowryders from february through to november, sorry cant remember who it was. they will be done from seed to harvest in 3 months max i'd say
I am not that well experienced but have grown a few plants outdoors in a few different places and also grown a lot more indoors. I don't get paranoid bout my grow at all unless I see cops on my road! lol I do, however, get scared and paranoid everytime I go to check any outdoor plants, even if I go with my fella, as you never know who could be hiding in the bushes!
time4tokin20s said:Hey Zip.If you plan on growing auto's outside next year you're gonna need to grow a few inside this winter to get some seeds.I'm planning on making seeds all winter.
Most of the auto's are made from joint doctors original lowryder which uses a Mexican Ruderalis,williams wonder and northern lights if I remember right.They have been back bred until the only trait of the ruderalis that's left is the auto trait.
born2killspam said:How stable is the auto trait through each breeding generation with say Dieselryder, bred with another Dieselryder?
Or how elusive is the auto trait in general? Like how much work would one expect to bring it out stabily crossing it some other true breeding strain?
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