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Hi Everyone,
First time grower here, not really looking to maximize my yield as much as see what happens when you stick auto-fems outside and keep them alive. I started my seeds indoors at the beginning of May and let them harden up in tiny pots for about 2 weeks to make sure there was no more risk of frost (central Canada here). Once the weather seemed nice enough I put my 4 amnesia haze autos in 3 gal pots with a generic "premium potting mix" soil, buried them up to the leaves and let them loose outside. I noticed the first wisps of flowering about a week ago and have been watering every second or third day. The plants are up against a south facing fence so get a good amount of sun and shelter from the occasional windy day. It seems like they had a slow start, but this is more a learning exercise than anything, see what worked or didn't this year and then improve on it next year. Anyways, here's a couple pics to show my current progress.
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Hey man, looks like a nice plant you have there. Sounds like fun. You give her any feeds, or just watering the soil? Looks like maybe she'll be getting hungry for extra Phosphorous in particular with her beginning to bloom.

Have fun growing and welcome to AFN
 
Hey @visjar nice looking lady you have. Welcome to AFN brotha. When you planted these outdoors did you take them out of the pot to transplant? If you didn't that's good with autos it's best to just cut the bottoms out of the pot they are in and bury the whole thing. Autos don't have time to bounce back from transplant shock and it usually stunts their growth. But they look good awesome job. I'll give a big rep smack for your sweet grow.
 
Welcome my Cannuck friend,

I also did as you did and had some fun and some good results. A lot depends on the weather and temps !

Happy growing my friend. eP.
 
Thanks for the welcomes everyone. @jayp I had them in jiffy pellet peat pucks after soaking to germinate and start and placed those into my final pots try to to avoid disturbing them. I was worried they looked too tall and fragile but I read that you can bury them right up to the leaves so that's what I did, they seem to have nice strong stalks nowadays.
@MediScrogs I haven't given anything but water, the potting soil mix I picked is one of those ones with slow release feed already mixed in, it's supposed to release over 9 months so I wasn't planning on adding anything unless I notice the plants looking stressed.

Here's a picture of the 4 ladies from today, it rained a few hours so I was just out to check on them, still growing strong it appears.

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Welcome to AFN bro,you gonna like it here !!!!
 
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