Outdoor First time outdoor auto grow AUSTRALIA will these strains do welll?.....

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Hi there guys i'm from Western Australia where temperatures can get as high as 48 degrees cel I have recently obtained a few nice seeds through attitude seed bank ,

3 white goblin autos- (freedom of seeds)

2 jack auto- (freedom of seeds)

1 LA diva- (delisious seeds)

1 critical jack ( Dinafem seeds)

1 northen lights auto - (green house seeds)

1 little angel (Ministry of cannibas )

those are the seeds i have currently i was just wondering if any experianced growers from the land down under or from other places with similar temperatures have had a go at these strains and how did they do in this harsh climate?

also any tips on how often to water and what nuets and stuff to buy etc would be greatly appretiated..

cheers :toke::toke:
 
How long did your order take to get to WA?

Still waiting on mine.

Oh, and welcome to the forum.
 
I have a friend in WA hes ask me & a few other friends to send seeds. We use different addresses each time we send and if its not stealthy shipped dont waste your money. He has got 1 of six sent the rest are customs. Good luck with your beans
 
i'm not near your way mate SE qld but in direct sunlight it reaches the 40c mark.when i germ my seeds i do it the paper towel method the once tails are say 2inches long i transplant into little seedling trays with seed raising mix.i'll try and find a place outside that gets half day sun then half day shade will also give them a spray upto 3 times a day to keep them cool and of course water them when need be.after around 2 weeks they are pretty much ready for a full day of sun raise and should start growing like wild fire.just make sure you keep an eye on the soil and try not let it dry out.

hope all goes well for ya mate.
 
airwalk : hey man sorry might of seemed a bit misleading reading the post when i wrote obtained.. i currently am also awaiting their arrival it has only been a few days tho they have went from pending to processing and packing , and this morning are now on dispatched.. how long have you been waiting?

GROWNBITCHZ: fuuck I hope that isn't the case for me! i did choose the stealth option but now i am not so confident i am going to receive them from what I have been reading... damn.. oh well time will tell haha.

Outdoor king: nice man very good information I probably will do that as well if i receive my seeds, the half day in the sun half day in the shade with contstant spraying and stuff for the first few weeks, but i was thinking of putting them straight into the pot they will spend their life in to avoid transplanting them as I've read autos don't really like being transplanted.. although i would prefer to have them in seedling pots to make it easier to handle them as stealth is quite important in my case, how have yours responded to being transplanted? any tips on how you did it successfully?

cheers for the replys!
 
it is always best if your able to germ them into the pots ya plan on using as transplanting autos will slow them down alittle.mine are just about over the shock of being transplanted which was around a week.if ya do end up starting them in a seedling tray which is aliitle easier to move around for half day sun half day shade.i try and wait for the 2 to 3 week mark in the trays then transplant into final plot.i always dig out a fist sized hole in the soil and fill it with seed starter mix then once transplanted i give them a spray of seasol and a water aswell.got stuff seasol is mate best thing for transplanting just read the back for directions.

take it easy
 
Welcome to AFN, 48c will be hard on your crop. Best keep them in full shade with lots of air flow on days over mid 30's.
Auto's require specific PH levels and zero root/plant shock, otherwise you will get runts only(regardless of where you got your seeds from).

Good luck m8 with your effort
 
thanks alot guys some very good advice there , if i was to plant them straight into the ground instead of in a pot therefore not being able 2 move them out of the sun on days that do get into the 40 degree mark would it be wise to plant them in an area with some cover from the sun or would that also affect their growth

edit: this would be after the 2 -3 week mark when they are ready for full growth
 
yeah bro.. i had given up hope to be honest but the mail man just came before with a package for me, was the seeds all arrived and look to b healthy... pretty stoked haha.
 
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