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what is the best auto you have run outdoors overall?

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killer kush og autoflowers Outdoor grow in the netherlands [emoji111] 105cm high dry weight was 89gr dry bud
 
Hey....autos would suit well to your climate conditions. Unless I am mistaken Russia is very similar to my climate here in central Canada. Fell free to send me a message, or tag me if you need some help.

Very similar from what I remember ))

I won't say I have the season down to a tee, but usually were supposed to harvest in October. But for example this season we've already had 3-5 c temps at night and rain 2/3 days rain in September.

Last year I mounted 150W reflux lights above my potted outdoor plants to polish them off. Man what a paranoid business that was. We have a lot of helicopter traffic here...

But seriously not sure how many dry days we have here in autumn on average, but its a continental average - I recon next few weeks there will be frost. Last year I was eating watermelons in my shorts on this very day Facebook tells me.
 
Very similar from what I remember ))

I won't say I have the season down to a tee, but usually were supposed to harvest in October. But for example this season we've already had 3-5 c temps at night and rain 2/3 days rain in September.

Last year I mounted 150W reflux lights above my potted outdoor plants to polish them off. Man what a paranoid business that was. We have a lot of helicopter traffic here...

But seriously not sure how many dry days we have here in autumn on average, but its a continental average - I recon next few weeks there will be frost. Last year I was eating watermelons in my shorts on this very day Facebook tells me.

Yep...sounds like we have a damn near identical autumn climate. So far we have had 3 frosts in the last 2 weeks. We have been having rain storms every 3-5 days for the last month. Good luck fella!!
 
Just discovered a whole branch of rot on one of the late clones, took it down... one big one is impervious this year, im keeping seed from it because its some kind of bubblegum kush and its already all that cool silky purple. Other than that im saying see you later to the photos - now that i have a tent and led lights i think ill reserve the full control stuff for them.

And maybe with autos in the dirt i can go on holiday in the summer like a normal person for a change:vibe:

So excited i wish it was march already!

Heres what a healthy photo plant from late may seed looked like here in Noginsk this afternoon. Not the best year but not the worst:

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Its about 2.2 m tall that thing. Had to take the top off a month back because it grew into the pine tree lol.

Im not much for feeding, all they get is the layered soil i start them in (about 30 l per plant of crushed brick/clay pots, keramsite and lawn compost). I add ash from the barbecue as ive ve slightly acidic soil and rain water just seems to work it down in there. Almost never water, though we do have hot dry summers with forest fires here when its a must.
 
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Check out mephisto genetics, hbss, sodk are near the top of my list. Also their chemdog auto is very nice.
 
Just discovered a whole branch of rot on one of the late clones, took it down... one big one is impervious this year, im keeping seed from it because its some kind of bubblegum kush and its already all that cool silky purple. Other than that im saying see you later to the photos - now that i have a tent and led lights i think ill reserve the full control stuff for them.

And maybe with autos in the dirt i can go on holiday in the summer like a normal person for a change:vibe:

So excited i wish it was march already!

Heres what a healthy photo plant from late may seed looked like here in Noginsk this afternoon. Not the best year but not the worst:

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Its about 2.2 m tall that thing. Had to take the top off a month back because it grew into the pine tree lol.

Im not much for feeding, all they get is the layered soil i start them in (about 30 l per plant of crushed brick/clay pots, keramsite and lawn compost). I add ash from the barbecue as ive ve slightly acidic soil and rain water just seems to work it down in there. Almost never water, though we do have hot dry summers with forest fires here when its a must.

Nice plant man! With a late may start and getting results like that you should do well with autos!! Go over to the dutch passion section here and check out my journal. Its a long read, but this summer I did very, very well with autos under the sun. Lots of good tricks in the journal for maximizing autos. I am in the middle of writing an outdoor auto guide, but am tied up right now trimming an intense amount of herb...this plant is coming down in 2 days..she is 24feet(8 meters) around the perimeter and many branches are 6 feet tall(2 meters)
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And this massive plant is coming down in 5-6 days.
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So yeah...no time for guide writing right now ;)

Check out mephisto genetics, hbss, sodk are near the top of my list. Also their chemdog auto is very nice.

Can you describe outdoor conditions they faced? High humidity, or driving rain? How were yields?
 
I'm sure the panda's at the local zoo will be greatful of this donation... oh I just got my glasses - I was sure that looked like a bamboo forest :D
 
I would recommend Auto frisian dew and Critical jack. Also Think different, Autoultimate. I would have give you better answer if I hadnt made some stupid mistakes this year.. I had nice list of strains and some of them I didnt grow at all and others werent pushed to their maximum :(
 
Just discovered a whole branch of rot on one of the late clones, took it down... one big one is impervious this year, im keeping seed from it because its some kind of bubblegum kush and its already all that cool silky purple. Other than that im saying see you later to the photos - now that i have a tent and led lights i think ill reserve the full control stuff for them.

And maybe with autos in the dirt i can go on holiday in the summer like a normal person for a change:vibe:

So excited i wish it was march already!

Heres what a healthy photo plant from late may seed looked like here in Noginsk this afternoon. Not the best year but not the worst:

View attachment 641129

Its about 2.2 m tall that thing. Had to take the top off a month back because it grew into the pine tree lol.

Im not much for feeding, all they get is the layered soil i start them in (about 30 l per plant of crushed brick/clay pots, keramsite and lawn compost). I add ash from the barbecue as ive ve slightly acidic soil and rain water just seems to work it down in there. Almost never water, though we do have hot dry summers with forest fires here when its a must.
a big beauty
 
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