Outdoor 2013 Greenhouse

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High everyone,

This year I want to grow Automazar and Think Different. I've researched auto strains for hours and I think these seeds have the best mix of yield, potentcy, and mold resistance. I have a well ventilated nylon tarp greenhouse that gets direct sunlight all day except from about 11:30 to 2:30 because of a tree and I was wondering if I can grow from seed to finish in the greenhouse or if my plants would benefit more from direct sunlight?

I'm planning on putting the germinated seeds directly into 30L pots to avoid transplant shock. I want to make a soil mix of 10 parts organic potting soil, 3 parts worm castings, 3 parts perlite, 1 part guano and 1 part cow dung pellets. Dolomite lime to the right PH, per 30L pot half a teaspoon of epsom salt and a 1/3 dose of rhizotonic to get the roots going. Is there anything else I should add? Any other tips for a bigger yield? I've also heard mixed things about autos and nutes. I've heard that autos don't like nutes for the first 3 to 4 weeks, but I've also heard that especially Automazar is very nitrogen hungry from the get-go. Can someone clear the smoke for me please?

Thanks in advance, and stay high.
 
Sounds goody good to me - dont think youll have a problem producing some sticky icky with that set up.
Keep the area well vented and maybe put some anti insect measures in place too. The soil mix maybe a bit rich ? maybe put all the organic ferty stuff in the bottom half of the pots ? or do a one with a less potent soil mix and compare results ? The hieght of the green house may become a factor ? think diffs can get easily over a meter high so maybe put them in the tallest section.
Some pics woould be nice and of course please keep us up to date
Happy Growing
 
I have some 18L pots kicking around, might not be a bad idea to document the difference pot size makes. I want to make one soil mix, maybe I should use less worm castings and guano or add the epsom salt later on?
 
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