My Outdoor Fall Autoflower Experiment

cindysid

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Okay guys, I have done something a little crazy. First of all, you must know that I am a "plant nut". I love to grow, and not just MJ...everything! So having been out of town all summer, and all my plants got pulled, I decided to grow some this fall. I am in South Florida, so the weather isn't an issue, but the number of daylight hours decreases just like everywhere else, so I knew from the beginning that I wouldn't be growing a high yield crop, but I had some autoflower seeds and I just decided to see what they would do. I started 5 Solo Autoflowers and 4 random bag seeds on 9/29. I have them growing in one gallon pots. As of today I have 4 of the autos that survived and 2 of the bags (2 were male and pulled). The funny thing is, all the plants appear almost identical! The autos have a few more bud sights, but other than that, they look the same. All are about 8 inches tall and have nice little clusters of white hairs. I wish I had a camera, but these days I am lucky if I have internet! Has anyone else tried this? I realize that I won't get much off them, but I will keep you guys posted!:weed:
 

cindysid

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Harvested my little solo ryders today. They never got any taller but I have nice tight little buds, and they are stinking up the whole house. Left my two remaining bagseed plants to mature a little longer. They are slightly taller, but not quite as tightly packed with buds. Overall, not too bad. This was my first time to grow autos and I want to try more in the spring with more light!
 
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