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    #16
    Absolutely, 12 zips is a good pull from a 3x3 no question about it. At that rate you’re pulling 37 grams per square foot, or a little over a zip and 1/4 per sq/ft., without a doubt, respectable yields, and it was all good smoke. The lower 1/3 of each plant was a bit airy but it smoked just the same as the dense buds. Bag appeal is for sellers, I’m just trying not to be a buyer!!
    Failure is an opportunity for improvement!!

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      #17
      Originally posted by Obi-Wan View Post
      Bag appeal is for sellers, I’m just trying not to be a buyer!!
      I love this! Although I do dream of growing some picture worthy nugs, lol
      Gorilla 3x3
      LEC 315
      Kind Soil
      Current: White Widow XXL, Crystal M.E.T.H., Six-Shooter, Afghan Kush Ryder, Northern Lights x2, Strawberry Cheesecake

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        #18
        Here's 3 autoflowers in a 3x3 - they will grow another 6 -12 inches vertically - not sure how bushy they will get.
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        ​​​​​​3 X 3 gorilla. Promix soil . Green Planet Nutes
        Mars Hydro
        Vortex in-line 6" fan

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          #19
          Hey s62,

          by total surprise, I wound up with 2 auto white widows in 5 gallon fabric pots. Could not figure out why they looked different after only 6 weeks of veg. The point is that they are the same size as the photos but since switching to flowering, their buds are getting very large. This photo is 63 days from germination last week and they’ve increased about 30% more. In theory, Had I used 4 in a 3x3, they would just make it.
          I was rather disappointed when the discovery was made, But I think they found a soft spot in me, I’ve fallen for them enough to try a bunch of different autos
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            #20
            Originally posted by Obi-Wan View Post
            Bag appeal is for sellers, I’m just trying not to be a buyer!!
            Obi-Wan Very wise words.
            There are 3 things you must check everyday when growing in hydro:
            1) Water level (How much h2o is she drinking in 24hrs)
            2) pH level (change over 24hrs)
            3) ppm/EC level (How much food is she eating in 24hrs)

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              #21
              I stick to 3 autos in 3 gallon pots in my 3*3 tent. I quadline, so sometimes they can get massive. I've found 4 is just a touch too many doing it my way because there is always one plant that tries creeping into anothers space.

              On average, my autos yield around 5 oz each, so 10 oz isn't unattainable by any means.

              Here's some pics

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              Quadlining

              Past Grows

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              • Doubledealing72
                Doubledealing72 commented
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                I do lol. I've actually never grown a photo lol

              • s62
                s62 commented
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                Do you quadline all of your autos? I’ve heard some autos don’t deal well with stress and can hermie. How much does the quad lining slow you down? Anything to know specifically, or should I just check out your quadline post in your signature?

              • Doubledealing72
                Doubledealing72 commented
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                I haven't not quadlined since I started quadlining lol.
                I used to harvest on average at about 80 days (some 70, some 90). Now I'm roughly at 90-110 days.

                My quadline post should answer most of your questions, but feel free to ask anything else if it's not in there.

                I haven't had any Hermie from quadlining yet. I had one Hermie from mainlining, but that's because one main branch broke off, leaving me with half a plant lol

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