Outdoor Photo verses Auto

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200 ft above a river damn lol. Its like Mr miagi and Daniel son planting the bonzai loo. Hope u didn't need ropes or that the cobra kai are not out to get u. Cant wait to see how this goes!
 
Picture 214.jpgPicture 207.jpgThe first pic is the auto bed at day 28 after I tyed them down and the second pic is them before.They were knee high and pale in the center of the leaves. I gave them 1/4 strenth 24/6/16 miricule grow at 10:00 and by 11:30 the yellow was gone.The flowers on the tips were fingernain size.Picture 211.jpgHere is a pic showing the leaves.
 
Picture 217.jpgI think you can see the paleness in the center of the newest leaves in that pic.The miricule grow fixed it fast.Picture 193.jpgThese are the photo bed, also pale centers. This group got full strenth 24/6/16 and the cure was fast. These two pics show this group before and after tying down. Also here on day 28 they are showing their first hairs. Right on time!So far both groups are the same height, the same number of side branchs and overall mass.Both groups are showing hairs and starting their streching period.Other than a week difference in the start of flowering, they are behaving the same. Strang,huh.Here is a puzzel for you, there is an auto in the photo bed that took full strenth fert., and a photo in the auto bed that fixed it's nit. problem with only 1/4 strenth. Stranger and stranger.So far the biggest differents is the autos carry that defective gene that causes them to be babied for the first two weeks.I think I know how to fix it in later generations.Out of over 100 seeds I tried to grow by planting freshly harvested ones in the soil, thinking when they were ready and the soil was moist enough they would germ.Only one did and she is competting well for her space in the photo bed.She must not carry that bad gene so therefor is now being treated with Tesaleia Mist to force pollen sacs. She and only she will be bred to everything else.For how many generations it takes, I will be choosing breeding stock using this as the number one trait chosen until I have bypassed that defective gene.I do not think that has been done befor, as is obvios from the stock we are bying.It is my intention to create an fully outdoor auto. This new line I will call "Uber Autos"I am starting with great genectic on every other trait so the end product should be great.
 
ok i think i found your sweet spot....... ha ha ha

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Picture 225.jpgPicture 234.jpgHere we are at day 30. The growth in this photo bed has been fantastic. The first pic showes that after being tyed down for two days they now have side branchs 6 in.s long'. Growing this fast they once again have used up the nit. in the soil and the center of the newest leaves are pale. So on day 29 I gave them ammonia nitrate and water. As you can see now their color is dark green. This is how I used to get 5 lb. plants in years past. Start her inside for two months then move outside. Watch the newest leaves at the tips of the limbs, and as soon as they are not as dark as the rest of the leaves,hit it with amm. nit.There is a trick to this. If you looked strait down on a plant and thought of it as a umberela, dig a small ditch where this would drip. This is called the drip line. It is more a measurment of where the roots are than where the water would drip. In this small ditch dribbel a line of a.n. fairly thickly, then lightly cover with dirt. Water well! What you have done is put this at the edge of the root system and the roots can grow into it or not, as the plant desides. I have never burnt one yet doing this.Keep doing this until the start flowering. In this bed though I will only do this once so to get some good growth on the side limbs.As there are 12 plants with 6 or 8 side limbs, that is 70 to 80 colas for this 3 foot x 3 ft. bed.By pulling them to the outside I have increased their light footprint to 4 ft. x 6 ft.These have a strange leaf pattern. Coming up from the bottom there is the embreonic leaves, then 1 blade, then 3 ,then 5 , then 7 ,5,and last 3. Every type of leaf in 16 inchs! They only had a full patterned one at one node.Their mass has exceded the autos now by a good bit.
 
Picture 228.jpgPicture 218.jpgThis is the auto bed. They were tyed down the same time as the photos but as you can see from the first pic, the side branchs are slow to climb up to the light. They are like the photos in slow motion.I had hoped to get an oz. for each of the 16 autos giving me 1 lb. The photos will probly double this I hope.The ones that were stunted have been outside for 3 days now. I have been foliar feeding them about 3 times a day with 1/4 strenth miricule grow.They are recovering nicly, the leaves are now dark green and growing and the stalks are getting woody.I lost about 1 week and hope to make it up by constant care.
 
Man im so amazed at what you do i to live in KY and as you know our mountains have soom great places to grow and good dirt to. You got me hooked im along for the ride cant wait to see what you get out of these beautiful plants.
 
in case you run outa rope to tie those beasts down.......

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It rained today and I needed that rope to get down the hill today with some harvest. Damn near killed myself! Saved the smoke though.
 
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