Cut down the Super Lemon Haze auto last night. Day 90-ish. @bebes de zorrillos came down to give me a hand.
:passitleft:
Pretty quick & easy this time...




I'm seeing some purples, tons of frost... I think they will be light & fluffy, but still looking pretty dank!
:thumb:
First time trimming thanks man
 
Cut down the Super Lemon Haze auto last night. Day 90-ish. @bebes de zorrillos came down to give me a hand.
:passitleft:
Pretty quick & easy this time...




I'm seeing some purples, tons of frost... I think they will be light & fluffy, but still looking pretty dank!
:thumb:
Beautiful harvest!:bravo:
 
This is a first for me...
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This B is tall AF! LoL
 
Beautiful buddage.

I 'myself' have stayed away from auto's........... Is a reason tho... Auto flower genius is as strong as a hemp plant and not worth smoking............. Now I do understand one growing them outdoor as in an extremely short season.. or two fill holes in a flower tent or room..... Or have a 24/7 veng tent with lots of room...

Just too me,, IF I was looking for a plant to grow for stash,,, I'd cut the autos. Now that's me..... And I've found cuts to make bigger more healthier plants that are shorter and 'more' easily contained and yield well..... Not saying a plant from seed can't,, just 'most' won't????????????

But do have to say that is a pretty ass Christmas tree you got growing on.....................
 
@Norcaliwood They are breeding autos that test into the high teens and low twenties for THC percentage now. Autos have come a long way since the first Low Ryder.

Yield is also improving, but if you have the space, a photo is almost always going to out perform an auto. But with training yields can be bumped up quite a bit with autos.

I think the main difference is being able to take clones from photos, versus having to buy new seeds or make seeds to continue growing autos.
 
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