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Old 03-12-2017, 09:26 PM #1
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Afterthought experience?

Hello, I am a new grower and just 3 weeks into my first attempt with autos. I am already planning my second grow and have heard good things about afterthought genetics so decided to give them a try. I was able to get these 4 varieties from GLG:

Shimmer
Cross Eyed Jack
Corde Verde
Diablo Grande

Aside from one thread about Corde Verde I haven't been able to find much information on these strains. Does anyone here have any experience with these? If so, what, if anything can you tell me about them? Which of these would be best to try as an inexperienced grower. My first and second grows are indoors, in soil, under LED lighting. My third grow will be outdoors in New England soil.

Any advice is welcomed!
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Any luck on those?

I have a few of the same seeds and am tying them out. I'm also a novice grower and am learning and getting better as I go along.

Last fall I was able to grow a Corde Verde under LED. She was a stubby little bush but did put out some nice flowers. Yield wasn't much, but the tent was crowded and I was just happy I didn't kill her.

Currently have one Jack and one Corde Verde outside. The Jack was sprouted around 3/15 and the Verde 4/15. My luck isn't hasn't been the best with these. Between snails, weather and my dog I'll be lucky if either one gets to full harvest. Both got hit hard by snails when they were seedlings and I'm surprised how well they are doing now.

The Jack is about 24" and in full bud mode, the Verde about 18" and just starting to bud. For these, I went with a soil mix and fabric grow pots. Both have a single hoop plant support around them. The Jack needs it, the Verde may not but it also protects the plant from my dog in the yard. I like the fabric pots since they can be moved around and raised off the ground and also I have less of a chance of over watering.

This was my last Corde Verde, but I have a few more Cross Eyed Jacks that I'll try to sprout over the summer.
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Any luck on those?

I have a few of the same seeds and am tying them out. I'm also a novice grower and am learning and getting better as I go along.

Last fall I was able to grow a Corde Verde under LED. She was a stubby little bush but did put out some nice flowers. Yield wasn't much, but the tent was crowded and I was just happy I didn't kill her.

Currently have one Jack and one Corde Verde outside. The Jack was sprouted around 3/15 and the Verde 4/15. My luck isn't hasn't been the best with these. Between snails, weather and my dog I'll be lucky if either one gets to full harvest. Both got hit hard by snails when they were seedlings and I'm surprised how well they are doing now.

The Jack is about 24" and in full bud mode, the Verde about 18" and just starting to bud. For these, I went with a soil mix and fabric grow pots. Both have a single hoop plant support around them. The Jack needs it, the Verde may not but it also protects the plant from my dog in the yard. I like the fabric pots since they can be moved around and raised off the ground and also I have less of a chance of over watering.

This was my last Corde Verde, but I have a few more Cross Eyed Jacks that I'll try to sprout over the summer.
Sounds like they are doing A-OK! Now to the finish line. Thanks for trying afterthought autos!
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