So how they look? 3 autoflowers.

orderof159

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Here is my 1st grow.
3 autoflower babies, 3 days ago they sprouted from soil.
Any comments? They have purple stems, but i read that is normal for start.
 

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They look like good seedlings. Why did you choose autoflower? And do you know that they have Rudaralis Genetics? I'm just wondering, and hoping to maybe inform.

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Heya, yep i know they have some ruderalis genetics, is there something wrong with that?
I chose autoflower because of heat issues in my apartment. Cold winter is coming, and i have no heating in my apartment, it's only firewood. Me and my girlfriend, we are away from apartment for the most part of the day, so there's no one who can heat it up. So I chose autoflower, I can go even 24 hours with light on, or 4/20. Take 4 hours of light off when I am home and its warm.
This heating problem is killing me, in summer it's too hot, and in winter it's too cold :)
 
Well Rudaralis has no THC. So one half of your plants genetics comes from a THCless plant. So autoflowers aren't as good as their Inica Sativa counterparts.
 
Heya, yep i know they have some ruderalis genetics, is there something wrong with that?
I chose autoflower because of heat issues in my apartment. Cold winter is coming, and i have no heating in my apartment, it's only firewood. Me and my girlfriend, we are away from apartment for the most part of the day, so there's no one who can heat it up. So I chose autoflower, I can go even 24 hours with light on, or 4/20. Take 4 hours of light off when I am home and its warm.
This heating problem is killing me, in summer it's too hot, and in winter it's too cold :)

Hey auto flowers rock! Don'tlet anyone tell you different. Much cheaper and easier to heat a grow than it is to cool it. Put an open flame in there and you have a source for co2. Or a bonfire either one.
 
ruderalis has low thc.

While that may be true (in fact it is true) the red dwarf I grew was quite stony. If you've grown a nice auto and you know different then I will shut up but if you have never grown one or smoked some I would say you should withhold judgment until you have. No big deal just sayin
 
ruderalis has low thc.


Rudaralis is legal to grow because it doesn't have any THC.
Mixed with stuff it become what we call :autoflower" and has THC. But rudaralis alone doesn't. And if, IF it does. It's gotta be like .1%
 
Hey auto flowers rock! Don'tlet anyone tell you different. Much cheaper and easier to heat a grow than it is to cool it. Put an open flame in there and you have a source for co2. Or a bonfire either one.

Mix vinegar and baking soda, and dump the air that is on top of the mixture in. The mixture produces CO2.
 
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