The most Spellbinding-Inspiring-Rousing-Interactive & Fun Autoflower Plant and Seed Journal 2023

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Happy 420 Day to all those who celebrate it. Have so much fun you feel guilty but most of all be safe and responsible.

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Happy 420 @LoveDaAutos & OG :slightly_smiling_face:

Tomorrow I will be harvesting my NYCD auto from Ethos Genetics. She was nearly ready last weekend so I gave her another week. I have yet to grow an Ethos auto that I didn’t like, but grow more Mephisto autos that I love.

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A couple pics of a CJ91 in flower.

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Impressive plants, man!

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My fav strain so far has been from Ethos and she was Grandpa’s stash R2 :slightly_smiling_face:

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Pulling down a cute little Ethos Genetics NYCD auto today. Supposed to be hazy but I’m not seeing it. Get it tossed into the bowl trimmer and get it dried.

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Here is one of the CJ91 plants I am running. Once again I had to defoliate her.

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Cherry gar-see-ya from Ethos Genetics.

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Nice structure on both . I’m trying to limit my growing branches like you… I’m thinking 5 from now on. 4 and the main cola…

And these im growing single cola SOG style…

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As you can see I didn’t do it correctly on the larger plants… next time lol

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Clean setup!

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Nice to see a Bromar in your tent. It will be fun to see if it is indeed an auto which I’m extremely confident it is.

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I have 3 of 4 that are expressing shorter thicker frames, one taller and less thick with fans.

I need to pull and defoliate a bit today. Start brewing some tea.

My experimental auto. 27 days old today, starting to push out pistils. So far I have removed the four largest fan leaves from the bottom as well as the first two sets of branches that started. End goal is to see if I can keep the majority of the plant inside the footprint of her 1 gallon fabric pot.

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Why do you want to do that?

If I can keep it close to the footprint of the pot I can then fill my 2x4 tent up with these 1 gallon pots and run an efficient SOG

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I have seen this style of growing outdoors at 2000 mtrs elavation in the Himalayas …they plant seeds very close together and the plants adapt by sending only the apex for the Sun with hardly any lateral growth. The result is a patch of land with only big appex buds :slightly_smiling_face:

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That sounds perfect to me, mine will of course be a very small patch of land.

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