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    I am looking for an automatic feminized plant.With an average thc 20% reaching height maximum 1.20 meters for outdoor grow and result a 100-150 gr yield.From seed to harvest from 90 days and below. If you have anything to suggest close enough to the characteristics i wrote would be really usefull .I live in greece and i am planning to put it at the begin of May and harvest at the mid of July....Temperatures at night about 17 to 20 and at day 30 degrees...There are times that temp reaches 35 degrees in july only .Also i was thinking the first week of veg put it inside with a led lamp 12.5wat giving light 100watt white colour light 1521 lumens.And i have nutrient boost added with water and it has NPK analogies 15/30/15 .Any idea would be usefull

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    GoodMorning, there are plenty of seedbanks that you can choose from that grows autos that you can get 4-5ozs, of dry bud, but not in those temperatures.
    If it's that cold, you might want to grow them indoors.
    Ruderalis grows in cold temps, but they don't grow big, or get you that high either, if at all.
    Read Nebulas tutorials on temperature and such.
    GoodLuck anyway.
    Ps, I always thought Greece was warm, that shows you how much I know, i went to schools in Mississippi,they might have given us the wrong school books,down here,lol, I do know it's a beautiful country though.
    Last edited by D.A.A.S.69; 03-07-2020, 08:53 AM.
    Cfls for a week or two
    315lec for everything else
    Dug up Ms.topsoil, with perlite added
    36x36x63 inch tent.
    6inch - exaust - intake fans an scrubber
    Smart pots
    Molasses
    Autoflowers

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    • Panagioths
      Panagioths commented
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      I think i said it wrong ....the temperatures i said was celcius

    • D.A.A.S.69
      D.A.A.S.69 commented
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      I don't know nothin about celcius, but as long as its between say 65-85degrees ,you should be just fine.
      Read Nebulas choices about choosing seedbanks, autos are fun to grow, I've had some be done in 60days, and some went 100days, before they were ready.
      The seedbanks will tell you all about thc, levels, and how tall they will get, and how many days it takes for them to get done, but that part is just an estimate,

    #3
    17-20c is 62-68f in my opinion is still pretty cool but you should still be able to grow just look for cold hardy as well I generally like to stay between 70-80f also you have to factor in the dip in temp at night.. how cold does it get there at night.. if you don’t have room inside but you do outside you might want to look Inyo a greenhouse can be built fairly cheap and will give you help in regulating temps and stuff

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    • Panagioths
      Panagioths commented
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      At night temperature is between 62 68 f as you said the problem is during day cause temp rise up to 86 90 f and if any warm wave occure temp can rise to 95 f with my plans those high temp will be during flowering stage ....If i make greenhouse it will help with high temp? And does this plastic thing you put to cover reduce the amount of sun ?

    • Daskahn
      Daskahn commented
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      Generally it actually increases temps.. but you can add a fan for circulation which might help heat but plenty of people grow outside with very high temps.. but I’m not an outside grower so I really can’t give good advice on that if I were you I’d look around till you found someone on here who grows outside and I’d ask them

    #4
    Ok thenks a lot man

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    • D.A.A.S.69
      D.A.A.S.69 commented
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      Yeah, we got places over hear that get hot as hell, and folks still grow fine bud in it.
      Sativas can handle the heat a little better,

    #5
    Another question ...A sativa autoflower plant hiw many times per week does it need to water ?

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    • Daskahn
      Daskahn commented
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      Best way to judge that for a lot of people is go to the base of the plant About 2-3 inches away and stick your finger into the “soil” if you get down to your first buckle without feeling moistness then it’s most likely time for a watering some another way to judge it is about a gallon a week.. there’s also specialty planters that show how much water is present.. it all depends on how your growing it
      Which strain your growing is very important too

    • D.A.A.S.69
      D.A.A.S.69 commented
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      When you fill up your pot with soil, pick it up and feel how lite weight it is, after you water your plants, pick up your pot again, it will be super heavier, when it gets lite weight again, you water it again, it's not hard at all to get used to.
      This way might take a few grows to get used to but if you watch your plants leaves closely, your leaves will be looking there best like standing proud, right before they start running out of water, in a few more hours they will start drooping -wilting, from lack of water.

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