HazeMe said:Wow, Hamster that last RRF was a beauty! Very nice structure and resin!
Yeah that strain had really good phenos...I am trying to really wait on this last one though...just to see what will happen...
HazeMe said:Wow, Hamster that last RRF was a beauty! Very nice structure and resin!
SPEARCHUCKER said:What size pots are those HL?
The white ones for the RRF and ShortStuff. Then the Green one for the Snow.
I got 8s (tall and wide) for the RRFs. Was thinking about trimming them down a little bit. D-S site says the Snow Ryder is comfortable in 6.
All are lookin good though.
zipflip said:it seems you got a grip and a half on autos there hamster :aok: sumt he best autos ive seen so far.
got a ? for ya bout autos. or more lookin for your opinion. compared to growin reg strains(not auto), is it worth the effort messin round wit autos really?
im talkin more yield wise within in certain time vs...
Hamster Lewis said:Thanks for the compliment zip...As for autos being worth it? My answer is yes very much so...as long as you grow a strain that yields well and has descent smoke...
I got over 40 grams dry off the 1st RRF I harvested...it's not hard to average above 30 grams if your pots are big enough and you provide enough light...so 10 autos in a tent wld gve you over 300 dry grams in 60 days or so...
Cannabiscotti said:the plants are lookin great hamster--awesome journal....question:
how much space would you need IYO for those kind of results? and how tight would you pack them into a SOG? i know using pots you can only pack them so tight, but i'm leaning towards trying some autos in a DWC set up to see what kind of results i can get. thanks. again--awesome setup you got workin for you!
hey, im impressed wit them numbers personally.so 10 autos in a tent wld gve you over 300 dry grams in 60 days or so...
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zipflip said:hey, im impressed wit them numbers personally.
HazeMe said:Very nice looking bud!
Smot_poker said:damn man. that plant is just one big nug if you think about it!!!!! marvelous. i don't understand how little rocks can be prized more than plants as beautiful as these.
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