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Thought I'd try one more shot at Autos outside.

For soil I did some more research and made my own with mostly local stuff.

Base recipe by volume ( I made 2 cubic feet)
1/3 aeration (lava rock, hydro rock)
1/3 nutrient material (1/3 local green compost, 2/3 quality earth worm castings)
1/3 "fluff" (2/3 peat moss, 1/3 rinsed redwood mulch)

Added 1 cup each per cubic foot of Neem meal, Kelp meal, and Crab meal.
Added 3/4 cup each per cubic foot of Dolomite Lime, and Crushed Oyster Shells.
Added 1/4 cup fish meal per cubic foot to offset any slow release Nitrogen from the redwood mulch.

Watered with some Great White Mycorrhizae and let it cook for a few weeks. Light and fluffy mix with lots of aeration.
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I dropped my last 3 AvT seeds (over a year old, kept in refrigerator) in rapid rooters and 5" square pots.
All sprouted and got 10 days X 24 hours of T5 LED before being transplanted outside.
Each and every one was root bound @ 10 days.

Containers are Qty 2 @Rain Science 5 gallon white fabric pots and Qty1 plastic "aerated" pot (lots of holes throughout).

Weather has been perfect this year, only a few fogged in days, temps mostly in the 80's and 60's at night.
Growth has been awesome, LST only no cutting or topping this time.
Treated with nematodes about 2 weeks in, and lady bugs 2 weeks after that. So far no gnats or other pests, plan on treating with nematodes again next week. Plants seemed to really like the nematode watering for some reason?

Have 2 Indica leaning phenos, and one Sativa. All are flowering well @ week #6. Sativa is much larger, bigger fan leaves, and is a week or two behind the others in flowering. She will be a monster!

These pics are day #38 from sprout.

Indica Phenos:
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Sativa Monster:

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Thought I'd try one more shot at Autos outside.

For soil I did some more research and made my own with mostly local stuff.

Base recipe by volume ( I made 2 cubic feet)
1/3 aeration (lava rock, hydro rock)
1/3 nutrient material (1/3 local green compost, 2/3 quality earth worm castings)
1/3 "fluff" (2/3 peat moss, 1/3 rinsed redwood mulch)

Added 1 cup each per cubic foot of Neem meal, Kelp meal, and Crab meal.
Added 3/4 cup each per cubic foot of Dolomite Lime, and Crushed Oyster Shells.
Added 1/4 cup fish meal per cubic foot to offset any slow release Nitrogen from the redwood mulch.

Watered with some Great White Mycorrhizae and let it cook for a few weeks. Light and fluffy mix with lots of aeration.
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I dropped my last 3 AvT seeds (over a year old, kept in refrigerator) in rapid rooters and 5" square pots.
All sprouted and got 10 days X 24 hours of T5 LED before being transplanted outside.
Each and every one was root bound @ 10 days.

Containers are Qty 2 @Rain Science 5 gallon white fabric pots and Qty1 plastic "aerated" pot (lots of holes throughout).

Weather has been perfect this year, only a few fogged in days, temps mostly in the 80's and 60's at night.
Growth has been awesome, LST only no cutting or topping this time.
Treated with nematodes about 2 weeks in, and lady bugs 2 weeks after that. So far no gnats or other pests, plan on treating with nematodes again next week. Plants seemed to really like the nematode watering for some reason?

Have 2 Indica leaning phenos, and one Sativa. All are flowering well @ week #6. Sativa is much larger, bigger fan leaves, and is a week or two behind the others in flowering. She will be a monster!

These pics are day #38 from sprout.

Indica Phenos:
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Sativa Monster:

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Looking great!
 
Thanks, fingers crossed on this one....
Lots of frosting starting to show.
 
sugary! looking real good
 
52 days, bugs are mounting an attack.
Going 100% bug vs bug with nematodes, lady bugs and praying mantis.

A few hairs starting to change color.

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60 days and getting closer.
Weather has been perfect this year, I'd say 80F/60F for average high/low.

The sativa leaning plant is developing red in the leaf veins and big fan leafs. More purplish by the flowers.
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The two indica leaners are just yellowing, no other colors. But still a week or more ahead of the sativa.
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