Outdoor Bal's SuperAutoGarden

Job done!

Been raining all night and soil was moist perfectly to put the plants in.
Added some mycorhizzae to help the plants roots recover after the shock of transplantation. The roots did just fill the 3L pots, so it was the best time to transplant. On top I added a good 20L of water to moisten the roots and wake them up.

Pictures:

Last shot in pots
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Final destination until chop:


The stunted Chaze - unluckily I tore some of its roots when taking it out of the pot, but this one is a fighter since the beginning, so no problem at all:)
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Chaze - Pheno2
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Chaze - Pheno1
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The SCH
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All the babies in the kindergarden
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I noticed that only the Chaze pheno2(on the more indica side) has the nice smell, all the other plants still don't have any smell at all.
The pheno2 also outgrew the pheno1, at first was a bit shy but recovered and surpassed her more sativa Chaze sister.

Next time I will give them some aminoacids and vitamins as a root booster.
I also noticed they are very dark green compared to other plants, perhaps too much N in soil. Doesn't matter really, I like the deep green colour and they look very healthy. The SCH and the CheezyChaze(pheno2)had just a little preflowers already.

Just another thing, now when exposed to the light they reacted a lot to the varying light intensity, I could literally watch the leaves move up and down in less than a minute. I think they are gonna be very happy with their new home.

Hope for the best:thumbs:
 
A nice group of super autos and a coolbit of dry stone walling! What more ciuld a Welsh boyo want
 
very well done brother, i'm proud of you cause it is exactly the way u must have done it....superb
 
Thnx very mucho, papa *stitch*! Means a lot to me:)

Obviously I read your thread about growing superautos in detail and also have some experience with gardening, so things can go smoothly:)


The next step will be a water irrigation system, but I will wait for next week as we have some storms coming in future days. I have everything I need, got a water timer and a big reservoir of 200L. This should be enough:)

Updates on superautos will be less frequent now, will update the thread as frequently as I can.
Oh yes, almost forgot...the DP beans are gonna pop today(it seems), tomorrow they'll go in the pots, so I will update their progress, but not sure if in this thread or a new one.


For now all I know is, we outdoor growers need only one thing:cool:
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Cheers!:peace:
 
u just may have put more space between each plants like 1.5 meter
 
I guess I should, they are around 70cm apart and almost facing south. I had to leave some space for the second round of plants...

To be honest, I have really no idea how large they can get or how will they fill the place:shrug::D

Time will tell.
 
Round2 - DutchPassion beans.

Today I put the popped beans in soil, the conditions will be the same as for the superautos, same soil with added mycorhizzae, same light schedule, same feed(rested or filtered water).
The ThinkDifferent had bigger roots than the AutoXtremes but no big deal at this age:)

Here are they at day 0(nothing to see actually, except the hi-tech light source:D) - left row TD, right row AX:
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Maybe I'll lower the light a bit but maybe no need to do it.


See you in some days!
 
Right behind you Balarama, 7 automazar into soak !

All my superautos have pistils, time to administer the bloom?
 
Thats good news maffro:)
Don't rush with nutes, they still need some veg-time. I'll add guano at 8 weeks, not before.
 
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