Hahaha may is right around the corner my friend
Ill
Be when you start
What strain or strains you going with ? @Rayofsunshine
Country has you covered. I try to avoid to many cooks in the kitchen, but I have this topic tracking, so Iâll be here tooâŚ
I jump in when possible so donât worry about answering @FloridaSon you know iget busy amd move around alot lol
I know, but you had his answer. Iâm more late night than early morning. Lol
If I canât getâm head on, you flank 'emâŚ
Done brother lol
I am going to do the Jack Herer Auto Along with sour Diesel (its my favorite work strain) There are so many to choose from. But once i get my own system down i really want to grow a tangie strain. I love fruity buds. I am a sativa kinda guy so i stay away from kushâs so i see alot of Haze Strains in my future.
This will be the first grow where i have a tent 600w LED light and a DWC hydro system. We will go from there
I only grow outside.
You might try a natural sunlight cycle indoors as an experiment.
Start the seeds off at 12:12 and increase light time in increments week by week.
I would be interested in your results.
Best regards, and very good luck with your grow.
Jack
Please accept my sincere apologies. I did not read the thread starter.
ADMIN: Please find a place to put my post or delete it.
I do suggest giving your auto dark period as they do most of their growing during dark periods I run mine 18/6 for the first 3 to 4 weeks then they go on 12/12 following @Hogmaster advice. He grows alot of autos and has already put in the time and research and said he gets the best yield and grow from autos under the 12/12 light cycle. Plus it definatly helps the electric bill
Trichomes also rebuild during the dark cycle in preparation for the next daysâ light intensity. Itâs a protective mechanism of the plant. Thatâs what led to the extended dark period before harvest.
I also prefer a longer dark cycleâŚ
Iâm growing a Tangiematic auto strain. It still has about 3 weeks left, but this mostly sativa strain is looking really nice, so far.