Outdoor First Auto Outdoor grow and questions

Which autoflower would be bestt for New England region outdoor?

  • Mazar

    Votes: 7 58.3%
  • William Wonder

    Votes: 1 8.3%
  • Auto Pounder

    Votes: 2 16.7%
  • Low Ryder #2

    Votes: 3 25.0%
  • Short Ryder

    Votes: 1 8.3%
  • Some other strain

    Votes: 3 25.0%

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Hi everyone,
I'd first like to say THANKS A TON to everyone here that's been posting. I've learned so much and I'm ready to get underway. This isn't my first ever grow, but it is my first time growing Autoflowers. I plan on having 75 or so Autoflowers in addition to about 25 regular photoperiods that I'll have at various guerilla spots that I've already been prepping. I still have a few questions and was wondering if any of you experienced growers out there would be able to help me. Just some quick background info- I'll be using soil (FF OF) with some combination of worm casting/B52 nutes. Not sure what exactly I'l do for containers but I'm leaning towards using 3 or 5 gal smart pots with handles. I might put a few directly into soil just to compare results. I also plan on starting them later this month indoors and allow them 2-4 weeks to develop before placing them outside gradually for the last few weeks.

I'll be growing strictly for commercial purposes and would like to set up a perpetual system with the autos so that Id be harvesting 5 plants or so every couple of weeks.

1. My most important question which strain to go with for my climate. I'm located in New England and I'll be looking to hopefully have them outside by late April when the last frost dates shouldn't be a problem. I'm thinking of the following auto strains-

Mazar
Low Ryder
Short Ryder
William Wonder 60 day (already had some and just started them)
Auto Pounder

I;m sure I'm forgetting a couple that I've read about here in the forums but what do you guys think keeping in mind that I'm located in Eastern MA? Anything else that would be good to know?

Thanks so much guys. I'm looking forward to posting some pics once things get going!
 
It's best to start autos where they will be growing and not transplanting. They send down a long taproot that tells them how tall they can grow. Maybe autopounder for commercial.
 
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