Outdoor Photo verses Auto

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Picture 184.jpgPicture 182.jpgPicture 179.jpgThe first pic is the photo bed sept.16. The smaller group are 21 days old and the taller one,o.g. ghost train haze,is one week older. It was topped last sat. and now at day 28 is showing pollen sacs, right on scheldual (pic two). The autos,21 days old, just showed their first hairs, again right on time.Also both the autos and photos have swelled the main stalk mid ways to a large degree. In photos this means they are beginning a growth sprut and now I start looking for a yellowing of the center of the leaves meaning they need nitrigen . At this stage I normally use ammonia nitrate coupled with lots of water. I have doubled their size every 3 days doing this.As I want them to flower soon I will only do this once.The autos are bulging also but I don't know what to give them.
 
Okay, I see where you're coming from now. I've not seen anyone try something like this before and will be following to see how it all works out.
 
I`m keeping an eye on this aswell. I`ll be very interested to see your results, looks an intriguing project! :thread: :peace:
 
As you see , at day 28 breeding can begin for both groups.I am feminizing a afgan kush male and a syrup/white widow autos right now in my easy bake oven using Tiresias Mist.The afgan will breed all the photo kushes and a chem dog, while the other male will be bred to the ghost train , wildfire( a chem dog) and the train wreck. The demios are still 2 weeks away from sexing, but I will breed it to the satori(28%). This will be enough strains to tame to keep me busy for a while!
 
I am sorry! I ment to say I am frorcing a female to produce pollen. I smoked some of the tahoe o.g. this morning and can't make words.
 
:pop:im gonna get in on this
 
taking full advantage of what nature has to offer is real smart. Even the advanced growers could perhaps even do better than their existing impressive results. Stonemaster has some good logic here that over time will become obvious to most members here.
Theory is the first step, next is to refine what works best.
 
taking full advantage of what nature has to offer is real smart. Even the advanced growers could perhaps even do better than their existing impressive results. Stonemaster has some good logic here that over time will become obvious to most members here.
Theory is the first step, next is to refine what works best.

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Picture 193.jpgPicture 190.jpgThe first pic is the photos and the second the autos. Both are knee high and doing greatMy easy bake oven only holds 18 cups so I have done this in 2 groups 2 weeks apart. I started both types in each run and as you see the first group is doing fine. As to the second group, a sketch book got against the air intake and caused the temps. to increase. This caused them to need water sooner than expected. In a hurry I forgot to ph adjust the water and now they look even worse. Yet the photos in this group look fine.Everything being equal, the autos lose!This group had 12 autos and 4 photos. I am moving them to the bed today in a hope they will recover but we know they will never reach their full size.So as long as the photos have time to finish, they will win this competion due to a genetic weakness built into the whole breed!Both of the original parent stocks were hardy at this age so what happened?I posted this question to stich a moment ago and am hoping for a answer that leads to a soltion. Autos are in their infancy now and such a huge flaw needs to be corrected for futer generations.Is this a genectic flaw or am I wrong?
 
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