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  1. Hey guys just watched this vid again you talked about humidity , I live in S.C which is very humid in summer I’m going to put 4 of my autos outside starting in may they’ll be about a month old at that time and should be done end of June all nukehead genetics will I have issues with bud rot from high humidity ?
    Thanks
    Steve

  2. I dont do darkness before harvest but I do harvest just before lights on , never while or end of light cycle. Also I like dropping the temps of my water in the last couple weeks .

  3. Love the two of you! Great info , check out Bill Ward he is a master , he planted clones from auto’s ! I saw you both with mr grow it who I also follow !👏☮️❤️🙏😎

  4. You will pretty much always winde up with a mix of trichomes! Ive noticed that even when I have had mostly cloudy that once they dry they can appear more clear then cloudy. Almost like they turned back to clear lol. Idk, trichome ripeness and waiting on em to turn is one of those painful processes in growing lol. I've also had alot of issues with getting some cultivars to turn amber. I've herd people say oh you really got to watch your trichomes closely towards the end because they can degrade fast. However, that's really not my experience. I've only been growing autos also. Im actually starting my first run of photos sense last winter. However, I didn't have like ANY equipment last winter really lol. I just took two surge strips and mounted them on a piece of plywood and plugged in six 14 watt leds with adapters. It did work, and I did have a harvest. But, it was not much to say the least lol. I got like a lil over a half zip off two plants. Well, 1 plant and a stick lol. But this time I'm a bit more prepared. I've invested sense then. Sooo, I'm hopefully this run goes a bit better. Also, I'm curious to compare my photo flowers to some of my autos. I have to say some of the strains I have ran in auto form have looked really good but just fell a bit short on potency. So we will see I spose. I'm going to be running some Durgin Posion not (Durbin) lol and a Mazar all from 207 genetics. I've had pretty decent luck with 207. Other then the fact that they tend to run out of alot of stock often it seems. But, I have still managed to get some fire seeds. They have plenty of different breeders you can choose from also along with there own genetics. But I have to say I ran there lemon Candy Auto I got as a freebie and it was pretty fire. Anyways I've rambled long enough lol. Good job and keep it up, peace ✌️✌️✌️

  5. Hi, beginner here, would love a video with examples of you removing the stuff not needed just before bloom. Just what does get chopped off? Ta 😀

  6. I dont do the 24 to 48 darkness. I think of it like this your light or the sun charges the plants battery to photosynthesis. While this is happening the plant is running normal producing Terps and flavonoids. When you cut the lights off photosynthesis stops and all normal functions stop or slow down. Check out Mr.Growits new video with professor bugbee it was nice to finally hear someone say this.

  7. First time harvesting some lemon auto by Seedsman. Did some no-nos with em. 1. Transplanting (debatable bad thing). 2. Under fed. But the girls I harvested later got an extra feeding, & they got swole AF, for being stunted. I do the dark cycle stuff to help with leeching the excess chlorophyll. Does the dark cycle help at all?! Unsure, but I've seen plenty of positive feedback around it.

  8. Remove larf before it forms soon as shoots show clip them. Leaving the leaves from removed bud sites is crucial. Blend nutes 70/30 veg to bloom at seed drop too dress at pistils or 3 to five weeks in 50/50 veg to bloom nutes 3-4 weeks all bloom too dress. Don't forget the bennies or teas.
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  9. love this family! Y'all have helped me alot with my first auto grows….thanks for just being so awesome and cool with all the knowledge! peace ,love, and weed! love from Ohio!

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