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Yes if you're talking to me.?Did u do a light deph grow journal on a few sites a few years ago, on a few sites with photos?
Got a back garden with chicken run looking setups going along the fences ?
I grow using the SOG method and schwazz all my autos… I would end up with over half of it being airy fluff bud if I didn’t.Have any of you actually schwazzed autoflowers though?
I've schwazzed countless photoperiods commercially (I have mixed feelings about it, yes it definitely brings back the new growth, but are the plants really showing better growth than had they not had the deep strip? That I would debate (coming from growing thousands upon thousands upon thousands of plants.)
Autoflower's are fine for Niche growing wanting something different so on. But as far as a production plant I have not found one yet that's consistent like a photosynthesis plant can be, consistent in bud structure, flavor n terp profile, growth consistency certain amount of weeks of veg n consistent flower time, yields, and repetitive.
Yes the market's changing here all the time in the states.We're seeing more and more autoflowers grown commercially for full spectrum products; not necessarily the specific flower market. Edibles, topicals, vape carts, etc. There's a lot of processes and products out there not as dependent on having that "replicable flower experience."
Yes the market's changing here all the time in the states.
We're considering doing more autoflowers just for the concentrate purposes.
We right now pretty much primarily have a flower market. And so I've honed my skills towards growing only triple AAA flower. Because of Bud density and repetitiveness of the photosynthesis strains.
I expect by probably this spring that I will see much more autoflowering in the commercial industry in this state. At the very least maybe some more semi-auto flowering plants.
I'm all the time trying to throw new things at the owner of the farm. But he's old school and tends to come across things in his own time if you know what I mean.? LOL. It took me a while to get him on to the defolarization techniques, but once he went to it he went hog wild. And I had to calm him down a little bit cuz he was stripping the plants too much. Not allowing the solar panels to give the plant ample nutrients and pick up. And so the yields suffered some on that. But he's pretty much got it dialed in now. As he did change synthetic feed. And is still working with the dialing in of that, but it's getting better all the time.
I grow using the SOG method and schwazz all my autos… I would end up with over half of it being airy fluff bud if I didn’t.
Here are a few SOG crops I just harvested a few weeks ago that were all schwazzed twice during their flowering period.
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The farm I work for currently just bought a farm down in Arizona and they are considering running 30,000 autoflowers on it. We grow only photoperiods here, but the farm itself is pretty bunk lol... over 15,000 plant count between all of our licenses on this farm in Colorado, but the head growers (that have been here for years) are really, really, really inexperienced, and it shows in the plants. This is the 2nd farm now that literally has stated, verbatim, "we don't have to grow good weed, we just have to grow a lot of weed." Well fuck that. Why not grow BOTH?
Right now Colorado wholesale pounds are selling for $200 out the door to dispensaries. The cost to produce a pound is typically much higher than that for most grows here. Lots of farms going out of business, liquidating inventory, etc.
We did a very, very late planting on this farm this year, and the results are pitiful; autoflowers would have 100% kicked the shit out of this crop hands down, any day of the week.
I've only done it once and have seen it done loads of times now,Have any of you actually schwazzed autoflowers though?
I've schwazzed countless photoperiods commercially (I have mixed feelings about it, yes it definitely brings back the new growth, but are the plants really showing better growth than had they not had the deep strip? That I would debate (coming from growing thousands upon thousands upon thousands of plants.)
I'm a fan of your work lol,Yes if you're talking to me.?
Yes I've done many light depth grows on AFN forum since 2017 I believe.
I don't practice light depth right now. the main reason is because I'm not automated Right now,
I would have to be married to my grow for at least 4 weeks. also I don't need that kind of yield quantity any more. Has everybody in this state that has an address can grow 12 plants without a license.
So no need. But next year if I grow the Neville's Haze I may make a tent up just for it to jump start it because that's a 14 to 18 week flowering plant. L I want to finish it all the way out to see what it's really all about. As the last time I grew it it took 14 weeks. She took me all the way up to the first freeze in November. If I jump start it by 4 weeks. I can still finish out with the rest of my crop in mid October...
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