New Grower Opinions on if this is an AF please:) **Picture Heavy**

In recent weeks, our print and electronic media have made ​​extensive use of the terms " mariculture "to refer to illegal cultivation of marijuana and" mariculturers "to refer to those who cultivate cannabis. - (Pierre Magnan , "Letters: Mariculture is completely legal, " The Devoir.com , 10 October 2003)
 
...Hi Lauren :grin:.... LOL!- thanks for the kind gesture, don't sweat for now, okay?... {Thanks Bloooo too...:peace:} .... JtR and Bubba K' are photo strains, and damn good ones too... Many popular photo strains are and continue to be bred with other auto flower parents to make them auto's themselves sometimes keeping their photo-parent names, like Lavender, Afghani Kush, Amnesia, etc., or have hybrid names... I'm pretty sure you've got full photo's going, and the reason that late clone bloomed is because of the age thing mentioned previously,...that, and other grow variables account for the differences you see... :wiz: *** just for kicks and enlightenment, check out The Single Seed Centre.com (comes up as worldwide-marijuana-seeds.com), and look at the autoflower section... I like this site best for "window shopping" :brow: ...you'll see what I mean about names, and their parentage, also the stunning variety available these days,.... and certainly look into the seed section here,... we've many in-house breeders at AFN, most of them selling their seeds through RCMC, also in that section,... When you're ready to order seeds, ask around if you like about good strains for new growers! Some are far more forgiving than others, and all auto's are generally more difficult to grow than photo's....many troubles come from managing the nutrients,.... auto's are quite sensitive to concentrations that photo's would be fine with,... and they should be started in a mild soil, nothing "hot"- nutrient heavy- or they will stunt and/or burn!! :fire: :stoneslap: :stoneslap: ...easing into a fertilizing regime is necessary, increasing the conc. gradually... It's a lot to take in, it will seem, but starting KISS, with a plan that somebody has looked over to spot potential prob's ahead of time will go a loooong way toward success!.... Because they flower so soon, there's just not much time to "fix" a stressed plant, so avoiding pitfalls, with a solid plan (which soil, nutes'; feeding schedule, lighting, etc.,) will help us help you to cruise around them!
 
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