Eltitoguay
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Yes, this is what I'm hoping with the Gorilla Zkittlez Auto. Planted 4/20, hopefully stacking on weight around the summer solstice.I have to comment, however, that the best would be a crop in which flowering can coincide with the time of longest daylight hours, so that the difference in production and power with an outdoor or indoor crop with artificial light , be the minimum possible.
I think that maybe, in my climate and latitude at least (approximately 39°N), if the flowering of an auto were 6 weeks, it would be even a little better if the cutting date was between mid and late July.Yes, this is what I'm hoping with the Gorilla Zkittlez Auto. Planted 4/20, hopefully stacking on weight around the summer solstice.
Yes, for some autos April 20th may be a little bit too early to plant for optimal timing.I think that maybe, in my climate and latitude at least (approximately 39°N), if the flowering of an auto were 6 weeks, it would be even a little better if the cutting date was between mid and late July.
That's awesome! When was it harvested? Like which month..Eltitoguay, that is a friggin awesome natural light grow.
This is an Original Haze grown on a U.K. windowsill, so not the best light. I also had to hide her behind net curtain’s so as not to be seen.
Grown in a four inch pot to try to restrict stretch.
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By having windows to the South you have an important advantage over the cultivation that my friend did, since in my area the main facades and the main windows are usually prevented from facing South (in summer here, a room facing the South is an oven); Every day we had to move the plant of the windows in the living room facing East, to the small interior patio of the kitchen at noon, to those in the bedroom facing West. If our schedules had allowed it, we could have tried to put it in the dark starting in late spring, to imitate autumn ("light deprivation"; I think(?) it is the method that @window would use in the U.K. with the O.Haze)...The light is good right now for Northern hemisphere South facing windows. Not reaching for the stars but building a sturdy stalk.
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South-facing is the best when available no doubt. Actually I have never tried any other as had a south-facing window in my previous home as well.By having windows to the South you have an important advantage over the cultivation that my friend did, since in my area the main facades and the main windows are usually prevented from facing South (in summer here, a room facing the South is an oven); Every day we had to move the plant of the windows in the living room facing East, to those in the bedroom facing West. If our schedules had allowed it, we could have tried to put it in the dark starting in late spring, to imitate autumn ("light deprivation"; I think(?) it is the method that @window would use in the U.K. with the O.Haze)...