Outdoor Rae's Auto Durban.

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On the 15th of may i started two ADP from dutch passion, i was advised by regular auto growers to start them in their final grow tub to minimize transplant shock. An being an auto novice(this is my second auto grow) i did just that. I filled one third of the tub with an amended soil mix an topped the rest up with a shop bought compost.

This going to be the quickest grow log ever lol

Beginning of June



Mid/end of June



Theres a bit of a jump, as work got in the way
of things.





I'm not one of those growers that obsess about every minute detail of a grow, life is to short to fuss & threat.
This is why i like the "just add water" grow method, all the hard work is done at the beginning leaving you to just sit back an watch the flowers grow lol






Keep it green

Rae
 
On with the show.....

Flowering had kicked in an the ADP had taken on a nice sweet hashy type funk.





Another little jump, by now the dust had begun to show,







I will fill in more details as & when they come back to me.

keep it green

Rae
 
We were getting some nice weather, an the ADP were lapping it up
showing great growth and calxy production.







I should say that they have only received rain water hand water every two days.

On with the good bit, an lets face it the best bit about growing!

Seeing you girl fattening up.









Keep it green

Rae
 
An this pretty much where they are today,
i chopped one because it was ready but didn't take any pix.

It was a quick chop before work, although my work mates enjoyed the funk i
was giving off, which was still sweet hashy loveliness....









keep it green

Rae
 
Tasty lookin ladies rite there.. no fuss, no obsessin, nothing fancy technique wise.. and that was the result.. inspirational dude.. make sure and let us know what she smokes like eh ;-)
 
Thanks all, the mix is basically a tweaked version of subcools "super soil" that i've been using for indoors. I have to say i did topdress them with bat guano about three weeks in to flower then water it in with rain water.
 
Wow, seeing this makes me think we're all trying way too hard with our fancy lights and what have you! :)
 
lol bilbo, its a horses for courses thing, i grow using this method because it
suits my life, what with work and other obligations i have very little time for measuring this or taking readings of that.

And of course im a tad lazy he he
 
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