Outdoor outdoor grow report for 7 stitch strains

Thats interesting, thanx for replying.
I'd expect the Chaze to be more tree-like in shape with taller main cola, but it seems you gor a more wide pheno or sth...

More pics, perhaps? :)
 
Hello putitinthesun

Greatly thanksfull to you for this report that u did here, i started to read it form the beginning, but was waiting for more infos about you to get an opinion, so now this is why finaly i came today to let me tell you my thought.
Thos plants that u did grown are really nice and so diferents in terms of size, structure etc...that we can really apreciate each SuperAutos strains of mine, and i'm really for this my friend, It ids really cool to see how they can do in north california my sweet birth place :) but you did some mistakes on this superAutos grows and i this for me this will be the time to one's again repeat another time how to frow Stitch's SuperAutos...
First of all my friend you must start them in Small plastic glasses if you want (for more facilities) from the seeds germination till the end of second week NO MORE ;) Then transplant them in the definitive containers, no more transplanting after this one...NOOOOOOO :D
You must grow plant in bigger containers than 5 gals not less very rich soil and give those SuperAutos good amount of nuts two times a weeks and vey well water them each days, do big draining hole in the base of your containers previously of course.
Follow grow programs till week 7/8 and start flow program a week before you stop the veg nuts one...so u'll mix veg and flo program for a week long... ;)

this way u'll have a normal Grow and flowering development with your plants.....

They must not be longer than 3/4 month in there life long, so i just can assure u that the last time, u're problem about time to finish them was just about transplanting them.

MY SuperAutos have the property to reveg if u transplant them. :)

I'm quite interesting to see the results in, 45, 65 gal containers... lol that's crazy, i'd love to participate in this next adventure hahahaha

Hope this will help u and please tell me if u still have space in PM please


take care
 
putitinthesun...welcome to AFN. Really excited to see a norcal outdoor grower here. Most of us grow indoors under lights with a few who do guerrilla grows during the summer. Nice to see someone with the resources and legality to tend a plant outside throughout its lifecycle. Like Stitch said, autos hate transplanting. If I were to repeat your grow, I would put seeds directly into 1g pots, get them to sex, then put the females directly into their final containers. That would definitely cut down on their life cycle. Some have actually cloned the longer vegging auto strains, so that might be viable too if you wanted to sex them in a 1g, clone off three or four cuttings, then get them straight into the large soil pots. Great results though, looks like you had a fantastic harvest!
 
putitinthesun...welcome to AFN. Really excited to see a norcal outdoor grower here. Most of us grow indoors under lights with a few who do guerrilla grows during the summer. Nice to see someone with the resources and legality to tend a plant outside throughout its lifecycle. Like Stitch said, autos hate transplanting. If I were to repeat your grow, I would put seeds directly into 1g pots, get them to sex, then put the females directly into their final containers.

could those containers be 45's or 65's? Or in a raised bed? (100+ gallons) Just a reminder, the Anna P and number one, went from the seedling start tray, to one gallon then to a ten. The chase and SS did the same, but then I put them in 35s. However all 4 finished at around the same time. So while transplanting may have had some influence why they went so long, it may not have been the only reason. I will do a more detailed grow test this season and follow the recommendations by stitch.
Yes it was a great harvest.
 
can u tell me what was the final weight of this Chaze?
do you till remember also for each strains?

and about the smoke, what are you thoughts?
 
he wrote about 250g for both on page 1

"Super stinky performed the best, it was 2nded by chaze (they looked really similar, I could only distinguish them by smell once dried and manicured). The produced about 250 gr each and grew to be around 5foot tall each. They had nice tight buds. Not super huge, but nice sized ones. They were harvested in the 2nd week of september. The others didnt get as big, produced more fluffy buds. Nirvanna sky never really got big."
 
chaze and SS each did about 250, a little more if I manicure the little flowers. I still haven't manicured nor smoked Anna P, and number one (been busy). Super cali prolly did a 60-90. I enjoyed the smoke of Super cali, but it's flowers weren't dense/compact. It smelled good though.
I didnt weigh the onyx or MI5. but here is a pic of onyx: onyx (768x1024).jpg
 
so what was the winner for you out of the 2 impressive 250g's a friend was asking me for outdoor seeds the other day any mold?
 
so what was the winner for you out of the 2 impressive 250g's a friend was asking me for outdoor seeds the other day any mold?

The winner was Super Stinky. No mold, some PM, but I got rid of it with PH up (powder of sodium bicarbonate). Chaze did as well and they both smoked great, but SS had a nice fruity smell that had great bag appeal. As far as PM goes, my garden usually shows some signs of it when temps drop at nite in the fall then it gets blazing hot in the morning, causing condensation which promotes PM. PM is on the black berry leafs that are prevalent here and all up the way up to the Canadian border and beyond. their either Himalayan or Armenian blackberries that are not native. So they only way to stop it is to change the PH on the leaf so it won't grow.

SS close up:SSupclose (1024x737).jpg

SS top cola:

SStopcola (955x1024).jpgI believe chaze and SS share similar genetics so going with either would be a good investment.
 
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