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Organic backyard grow questions

I grew that dedoverde haze auto its actually my cover photo mine turned out to be super dank kinda h a d a lemon fuel smell sorta like train wreck thought it kinda reminds me of a amnesia haze
 
Thanks dankstyle! Do you have a thread on that? I have a couple more seeds of that strain and any tips I could find would be awesome!

Sick plant!
 
Hey get yourself a copy of the online book Growing Elite Marijuana. It is not at all geared toward autoflowering plants, but it is an exceptional book covering many, many interesting topics on herb. Good luck!
 
no thread I just figured this site out I am 30 years behind modern technology lol what' I will tell you is my dedoverde haze auto could handle tons of stress could handle all sorts of nutrients.most autos I have grown towards the end of flowering put out a ton of yellow leaves my dedoverde didn't.i liked it so much I crossed with a bagseed nl#5th a t was just as bushy but obviously indica dominate I call this new strain fast lightning haze.
 
WhAt I do is I buy fox farm ocean Forrest I live by a worm farm I am on a donation barter system with the owner I mix the ocean Forrest with my worm soil half n half or less worm soil more fox farm I also buy as locally made natural fertilizer with a npk ratio of 6-5-3 its nutrients are derived from fish bone meal feather meal cotton seed meal seabird guauno langbenite rock phosphate blood and kelp meal almost all my stuff is local and super cheap I get awesome results and spend almost no money I don't have money I got dank lol
 
I would. Tell you the name of the fertilizer but its local and I can't let anyone know where I live but if you have a local gardening store nearby you .you can get cheap organic soil and fertilizers and find a successful mix and people always willing to help out nice vegetable farmers lol
 
If you check my Oregon grown photo period all plants of mine are growing with that method
 
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