Hey all, Stoked to be a part of this forum. Been growing for 3 years now. But usually just plant and water haven't taken much effort until this year. Currently growing outdoors: Canuk White Widow Canuk blueberry Peakseeds northern lights Peakseeds northernberry Always popping up with questions and finding half answers on Google so figured I'd finally join a group and learn a thing or two. Trying me best to get some good yields this year. Anyone have any experience growing any of the above? Cheers!
Welcome to the forum. I got a canuk cheese auto as a freebie going seems to be doing pretty good never tried thier genetics before. I might try some of their other strains in the future just so many options nowadays. Are you doing a journal? id like to see how they turn out good luck with em.
Yeah I totally didnt know what to get this year. So many options out there lol. I figured I wanted some true Canadian seeds so I got some from peakseeds in nanaimo BC. And then when I ordered some seeds for my neighbor and my sister who are also growing I got the two freebies as well. I should probably do a journal to help get some input but they are already so big lol. I'll start something up soon. So far I love the blueberry from canuk I've been LST in a less crazy manner (pipecleaners tied to tomato cage + bamboo stakes) and that alone has helped achieve a pretty good shape. Cant wait to see the yields this year. Hope all goes well with your grow as well! Thanks!
Welcome to the forum. Ever since I heard about them 4-5 years ago I've been really wanting to try an outdoor crop of autos. I live in Alaska and at this latitude (55 degrees N roughly) the cold weather of fall moves in before the plants can finish all the way and ruins traditional photo period plants. I've been thinking short run autos are the cure for that problem. The original ruderalis plant is also from a similar latitude so it should help those plants grow better in Norther latitudes. I believe most auto genes are native to Russia though they are quite blended.