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Best Autoflower for outdoors

treeofsatta

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Hi guys, just looking for some expert autoflower advice.

Not found many diaries where people have had a fully succesful grow outdoors with auto's.

I'm doing some non-auto seeds but would like to give auto a go too. Have looked into UDG, geurillas gold, manitoba madness etc etc but have reservations because there is not a reliable seed vendor that markets them in the UK.

I would imagine that I would plant them during May sometime.

Peace out

~Satta
 
Mdanzig and Joint Doctors strains are very reputable and available on seedboutique and seedbay. I am growing sour 60 now which should be very very good. All their strains are the best imo.
 

treeofsatta

Member
Thanks for the speedy reply mate.

Is there any evidence of autoflowers working well outdoors? I have been a member of another forum for a year or two but they always slate them hard on there.

Hope someone can point me in right direction!

~Satta
 

JimmyWie

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ye, they work fine.
I had some auto's in poor weather conditions,.. but somehow they just wont die :D ! ( lowlife and joint dr that is.. )
 

Seedling

Member
Hey mate look in to some of the new Super Autos, they have none of the LR genes in them and grow massive. Takes a bit longer but could be worth the wait. Then there is always the MI5 that are supposed to do very well outside, potent and good yeilders. They are all from the same breeder but your not allowed to mention that here. Goooooogle it mate.

Im growing MI5, Onyx, Purple Mazar and soem of the Supers this summer.... to me they all sound very promising!!
 

JimmyWie

Member
Hey mate look in to some of the new Super Autos, they have none of the LR genes in them and grow massive. Takes a bit longer but could be worth the wait. Then there is always the MI5 that are supposed to do very well outside, potent and good yeilders. They are all from the same breeder but your not allowed to mention that here. Goooooogle it mate.

Im growing MI5, Onyx, Purple Mazar and soem of the Supers this summer.... to me they all sound very promising!!

I just heard about the new 'super' auto's can u give me some more info on em? or a link to some info?
Im trying to get some more information about them, like strain names , places to buy them.

I'm really courious about them! but i know nothing about them :(
 

Muddy

Member
So far over the lasts two years I've grown Low Ryder II, Diesel Ryder, Hindu Kush, Himalayan Blue Diesel, Snowryder, White Russian, Pakistani Ryder, AK47 x blueberry, and Mi5 outdoors. The Mi5 did the best, getting around 30" tall and yielding 2 ounces per plant. The DR, HBD, SR, WR and AK47xB were all around 15 to 18" tall and yielded between 1/2 to 2/3 ounce each. The HK and PR were mainly dwarfs, getting between 6 to 12" tall and yielding around 1/4 to 1/3 ounce each. I veg mine indoors under a MH light in 4" square by 5" deep pots and transplant the females outdoors after sexing. I've found that outdoors takes 1-2 weeks longer than the 8 weeks advertised. I've also not had any of the problems with hermies that some indoor growers have experienced.
 

bigtower

Member
if you wanna see some outdoor auto there is this grower on here named esbe who has a thread called "yes we can under the big hps 2009" it's in the outdoor growing forum and he had an auto ak outside and worked fine for him or so the pix showed me xD
 

JimmyWie

Member
also check out the show your autfolower pic's thread. there are some bitg ass new autoflowers! i just order a pack of em. will post pictures ones ill harverst over 100 days... :D
 

rezinrebel

Member
Hope someone can point me in right direction!
A lot of very useful info for you on here already .

On the uk outdoor thread we have often talked about autos & quite a few of us try them , visit us with this question coz there are a lot of experienced growers there that share your outdoor climate .
http://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=160160
Also check out any auto posts by ch@ppers as thats all he grows with a lot of success .

Stay safe . BGB
 
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Muddy

Member
I'm in Tennessee so we have a long season, April to November. Good sun for up to 14 hours a day at the height of the season.

I started the Mi5 kind of late, 3rd week of July. I did run into some colder night time temps as they got late into the season. It slowed them down some but really brought out the purple color.

Thanks guys for your replies.

For those who have done Mi5 outdoors? What sort of climate are you in?
 
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