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I’m new to this online forum, but have been growing autoflower for about 30 months. I live along the N. coast of the Gulf of Alaska.

I am a physicist, father and grower. (BTW growing autoflower and making beer w/ my 22-year old son are wonderful family activities) I have gardened something most of my 60 yrs of life– tomatoes, peppers, cactus and the like. But after relocating to Alaska 20-odd years ago, I have had to let that go. We get tons of light– up to 20 h per day near the summer solstice– but many summers we have substantial cloud cover, and coolish temperatures. I grew autoflowers outside last summer, in pots right on my deck. (yea for legal!), Candy Kush, Dark Devil and Biodiesel Mass. Not sure this would work most summers though. Even with an exceptionally warm, dry summer the plants performed OK, but yields were only 7-10 grams per plant.

I have also done numerous grows inside. Just harvested 4 AK49s. Got about 121 g dried. Tasty, if somewhat stemmy. Powerful strong! Five stars out of five.
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This AK49 top cola dried to about 11 g of fine weed

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Ak49 close up. Even green leaves are covered w/ trichomes.

I use a organic soil of my own composition. Not because I’m big into the organic concept, it just works best for me. I mix up about 75 lb at a time– real hot soil nute wise. I have never added any nutes to a grow, or messed with the PH. The only amendment once growth commences is a little bone-meal emulsion (0-6-0, phosphorous) in the watering can when flowering commences. That is why I like my home-cooked soil. Everything that is needed for the entire grow is there from the git-go. No fuss during the grow, don.cha know! I am on my ninth grow with this soil composition.

Light wise, I use LED panels for a host of reasons. I have gone with the advice of several of my colleagues (they grow tundra and small birch species for research purposes) and use 12-band lamps from PlatinumLED (platinumgrowlights.com). These lights are hardly mentioned on this site, probably because they are quite spendy. But, they are the real deal IMO. Can’t say enough good things about these highly efficient, cool-running lights.

I grow in a 2 m x 2 m x 1.25 m (height) underground location.

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Grow room complete w/ a couple of party benches. Groovin' w/ the grow

It is cool enough that I use a heater to keep the temperature near 65 F. (The LEDs run so cool, they hardly contribute to the heat budget.) I am definitely limited by height (1.25 m), so I dug a trench my girls could sit in, just like they were growing directly from the ground. Works well w/ autos.

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Pakistani Rider three weeks into flower

We are currently flowering 1 each of Pakistan Ryder, Candy Kush, Northern Lights, and Jota Mayascula (sp?) Seedlings under cultivation include: Auto Kush, (3) Girl Scout Cookies and (2) Northern Lights. Also have some seedlings going for photoperiod Panama Red and Columbian Gold. IA retro nostalgic thing for sure.) I doubt if they will ever come to flower, unless I dedicate my grow room for that purpose. If these grow like other leafy plants do here in the summer, thy should top out near 3 m in height.
 
One of if not the best live intro I have seen.. Welcome to AFN.. I like your set up and your soil .. I have a few grows going. One in a super soil I bought give it a look as I give no nutrients either just water
 
Welcome to the network bud. Your going to fit right in here. Look forward to seeing you around. Oh yeah, the underground growing is pretty kick ass!
 
Welcome to the brotherhood wx! You are at the right place! Nice setup! Even though there is alot of cloud cover in AK, plants will still photosynthesize well. Just need to keep the rain and bugs out of em! If you can, making a small hoop house out of a few mason bricks, pvc and visqueen can improve your outdoor yields and you can control the heat, water, humidity and make it as big or small as you want, with minimal cost! :welcome:
 
Welcome..... Glad to see more Alaskans on here. I also do a good deal of my growing in a natural style soil. You do need something to protect them here outside.... Little valleys, big rock. Last year I had three I put in 5 gal sips in a field of fireweed. Even that seemed enuff to protect them. Two of them grew 2 to 3 feet and one grew about 5or 6 foot high. I could see on a porch in prevailing winds might be a bit hard on them. I generally start mine 3 to 4 weeks before last frost. I also tryed with chemical nutes but nothing works like nature in my opinion... Glad you here welcome and good luck with this summers adventures.....

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Great to see you here my friend. Thanks for taking the time to do an intro.

Look forward to seeing you around the forums........eP.
 
Hello and welcome! You'll like it here, good peoples. I think I've seen those lamps in pictures before, they sure look to be working great! I'm also on the organic wagon, and like others here have found it a good bit more friendly (after initial outlay/cost/work). It does seem to be more forgiving and self-regulating. Cool setup too!
 
Nice looking rig there brother. Welcome to AFN can't wait to see what's to come
 
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