HIGHEST THC AND HIGHEST YIELD AUTOFLOWER STRAINS FOR 2015?

Kevin the Great

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i have 6 of these in at the moment they are a week old...what week did the go into flower for you and what dry weight did you get?
Mine seemed stunted at first and went into flower when it was about a month old. It was definitely smaller than where I flip my photos. I chopped it at 65 days and got a little over 2 ounces dry. The buds were very dense, I would say that the strain would be great for beginners, I dumped on nutes that I had mixed wrong and would have otherwise thrown out. It didn't seem to mind, just stayed deep green and kept growing. I know that 2 ounces may not sound like much but I grew it in a spacebucket that I normally pull about an ounce from. Wet weight was pretty heavy, I had one nug that went from over 8 grams to under 2 after drying.
 

BusyBee75

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Then reading that u are skilled grower u might be close to hit or maybe go over what the strains info say online., sorry bruh maybe someone can chime in, but i actually have never grow those strains.
Thank you for your input bro. And leafly doesn't have quite as many new strains , oh yeah, do you ever prune autos just a little bit to allow some more penetration of light and air flow, very bushy many benches, I'm fucking
Let's see my best autos. All strains I have grown. Best to worse.
View attachment 3584590 View attachment 3584591 What's up my dear friend @The Elvis ;) beautiful sexy autoflowers as always.

You guys care if the train plays?

Here's a few auto ultimates drop DP... Top plant went 256 g bottom 306 or so




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Plants like these are grown on the network on a daily basis..... check it out for yourself
Do autos herm easily, and are fem seeds capable of her easily? And if yes, what would be major stresses? My first auto grow ever in 20+ yrs with a green thumb. IMAG0469.jpg
Barneys crictal rapido.

HSO blue dream auto

Blue pyramid

Auto Cheeseberry

Grand heft auto

Berry bomb auto

Jock horror auto

All yielded well and potent.

Stay away from anything that has "ryder" in it.[/QUO1452574957597-1497168361.jpg , TE]
Why avoid anything with "Ryder" in it? She is my best looking female?
 

elkamino

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Grew a freebie from Attitude a few years ago in a carport/greenhouse in Seward Alaska. It was a Sensi Seeds Skunk #1 Auto, gave me more than 5 oz after cure. Lemony and socially stony, reminded me of weak version of Jack Herer in the pipe, but not the buzz.

While attractive, I'd rate her just a 5 or 6 out of 10.

Took 110 days germ to chop. :joint:

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BusyBee75

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About 2 pounds dry!! Just joking!! We actually can tell there's a lot of factors involve to give u an answer., all depends on lights,square foot, environment, grower skills etc etc etc. Too many variables and outcomes. GL
I'm in a 3x3x6 tent. Running a 600 hid,
I did an experiment and find out that the best time to top them is during the stretch. Gl
Aside from topping, which actually splits and causes light stress, does picking off some interior old or new small leaves that congest the airflow and increases chances of mold, does light pruning cause stunting?IMAG0467.jpg IMAG0465.jpg
I did an experiment and find out that the best time to top them is during the stretch. Gl
 

BusyBee75

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I don't think that removing interior leaves hurts anything. If they're in shade then they aren't going to photosynthesize any sugars anyways, might as well open up some air flow. Don't get too crazy, just what's in dense shade.
That's what I figured, but I'd rather get feedback before going ahead. Now you actively practice this? Or just your hypothesis, pertaining to general knowledge of how plants work. I am going to remove the small three prong here and there leaves that I believe are wasting energy and space. But only a couple at first. I'll most her interior before pruning, and time dry time, then remove a few, repeat process, when dry time is faster, I know I've increased air flow. I like taking my time and doing things proper. Premium medical comes round when no corners are cut. Doesn't have to be expensive to grow, just do every step perfectly.
 

BusyBee75

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That's what I figured, but I'd rather get feedback before going ahead. Now you actively practice this? Or just your hypothesis, pertaining to general knowledge of how plants work. I am going to remove the small three prong here and there leaves that I believe are wasting energy and space. But only a couple at first. I'll most her interior before pruning, and time dry time, then remove a few, repeat process, when dry time is faster, I know I've increased air flow. I like taking my time and doing things proper. Premium medical comes round when no corners are cut. Doesn't have to be expensive to grow, just do every step perfectly.
Haste makes waste. And wax, and butter, but not good pot
 

tropicalcannabispatient

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That's what I figured, but I'd rather get feedback before going ahead. Now you actively practice this? Or just your hypothesis, pertaining to general knowledge of how plants work. I am going to remove the small three prong here and there leaves that I believe are wasting energy and space. But only a couple at first. I'll most her interior before pruning, and time dry time, then remove a few, repeat process, when dry time is faster, I know I've increased air flow. I like taking my time and doing things proper. Premium medical comes round when no corners are cut. Doesn't have to be expensive to grow, just do every step perfectly.
Leaves actually dont waste energy, they generate energy..
 

Kevin the Great

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Leaves actually dont waste energy, they generate energy..
I agree, but photosynthesis requires light and if the leaves in question are in dark shade then the energy generated vs energy consumed becomes a topic of debate. I personally prefer to trim a few of the lower internal leaves in an effort to get more airflow around everything else.
 

BusyBee75

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Holy moly, is that the mysterious "Korean skunk" supposed to be around 50%?
Or is that what big foot grows lol
I agree, but photosynthesis requires light and if the leaves in question are in dark shade then the energy generated vs energy consumed becomes a topic of debate. I personally prefer to trim a few of the lower internal leaves in an effort to get more airflow around everything else.
Marvelous, thanks for the input gentlemen, didn't mean to over think such a small thing as turning a few leaves but when it comes to auto flower I just don't know and I lost a sun leaf on the first set of one that is now not in my tent on that whole side it didn't grow any branches for two internoding sets. Thats why I'm so cautious. Thank you again
 

Fluffyhead22

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Big props to 00 seeds northern lights auto. Ran a auto variety for my first grow ever. 70 days from first sight out of the soil that's fast. Pulled 98 grams of 2 plants no training absolutely no nutrients during veg. Smoke report is very tasty and I can't feel my torso. I sit here now and ask my self why I'm onto killing myself with sativa strains. About to finish a delahaze run. And waiting on some kali mist. Might have to go back to autos. image.jpg image.jpg image.jpgimage.jpgP
 
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