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	11-29-2009, 10:41 PM #61 OPSenior Member OPSenior Member
 UK Cheese in greenhouse just ordered marijuana botany and the growers bible ready for next yr."BRING ON THE 2010 GROW SEASON"!!!:thumbsup::jointsmile:
						ROLL,ROLL,ROLL A JOINT TWIST IT AT THE END LIGHT IT UP,TAKE A HIT AND PASS IT TO A FRIEND! just ordered marijuana botany and the growers bible ready for next yr."BRING ON THE 2010 GROW SEASON"!!!:thumbsup::jointsmile:
						ROLL,ROLL,ROLL A JOINT TWIST IT AT THE END LIGHT IT UP,TAKE A HIT AND PASS IT TO A FRIEND!
 
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	12-01-2009, 06:00 PM #62 Senior Member Senior Member
 UK Cheese in greenhouseI'll let you know what I'm doing when I'm ready to purchase (January), I'll probably go with Holland's Hope and White Rhino. 
 
 Later Mate.
 
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	12-08-2009, 04:42 PM #63 Senior Member Senior Member
 UK Cheese in greenhouseHollands hope is a good shout for our climate:thumbsup:what auto's u gonna try? i grew some low ryder2 last year took 100 days from seed to harvest, it says 6 weeks on the tin but outside more like 100 days, small yields i think i averaged about 10-14 grams a plant but can't quite remember, they only grow to about 18 inches but good for a sea of green, and a nice smoke Originally Posted by busybee Originally Posted by busybee  
 
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	12-08-2009, 11:40 PM #64 OPSenior Member OPSenior Member
 UK Cheese in greenhouse:thumbsup:hi weedmaster,sorry to hear of your 6wks at her majesty's pleasure!i was thinkin taiga or tundra outo's from dutch passion,i've heard they take longer than advertised and that they have small yields,but if planted early enough a nice early smoke(5seeds=2an1/2 ounces).dutch passion say 25-30g per plant and 20-24" tall,but we'll see!need to sort a new bigger g/house 1st though,haha!:jointsmile: Originally Posted by weedmaster
					
				ROLL,ROLL,ROLL A JOINT TWIST IT AT THE END LIGHT IT UP,TAKE A HIT AND PASS IT TO A FRIEND! Originally Posted by weedmaster
					
				ROLL,ROLL,ROLL A JOINT TWIST IT AT THE END LIGHT IT UP,TAKE A HIT AND PASS IT TO A FRIEND!
 
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	12-09-2009, 06:50 AM #65 Senior Member Senior Member
 UK Cheese in greenhousehaven't heard of them autos, i'll have to look them up, i like autos and if you start early you'll proberly get 2 grows through the summer:thumbsup:i'm looking to get a decent greenhouse for the summer and was thinking about running some fans in it to prevent the dreaded mold  stay cool mate and i'll catch up with you soon:thumbsup: stay cool mate and i'll catch up with you soon:thumbsup:
 
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	12-10-2009, 06:28 PM #66 Senior Member Senior Member
 UK Cheese in greenhouseThis may be a silly question but can you clone an auto? 
 
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	12-11-2009, 12:34 AM #67 OPSenior Member OPSenior Member
 UK Cheese in greenhouse:jointsmile:hi mate,i dont think so because of the short life cycle,but i'm not sure,never grown 'em.weedmaster may know!:thumbsup: Originally Posted by dmcefc
					
				ROLL,ROLL,ROLL A JOINT TWIST IT AT THE END LIGHT IT UP,TAKE A HIT AND PASS IT TO A FRIEND! Originally Posted by dmcefc
					
				ROLL,ROLL,ROLL A JOINT TWIST IT AT THE END LIGHT IT UP,TAKE A HIT AND PASS IT TO A FRIEND!
 
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	12-12-2009, 07:05 AM #68 Senior Member Senior Member
 UK Cheese in greenhousei don't clone my plants so not that clued up, but with auto's i wouldn't think you would be able to clone them as i think but not 100% sure clones are meant to be taken in the veg stage,i think one of the main reasons for this is thats because it doesn't take the plant so long to recover when in veg, so being autos they don't really have much of a veg stage, i'm sure one of the expert growers here could help you out with an acurate answer, more than my guess work, if you find out let us know because if you could clone them i'd like to try next time i do some LR2:stoned: 
 
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	12-12-2009, 09:00 PM #69 Senior Member Senior Member
 UK Cheese in greenhouseI read that if you clone an auto the clone will have the same life span as the mother so it's not really worth it. Originally Posted by weedmaster Originally Posted by weedmaster
 
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	12-15-2009, 11:58 PM #70 OPSenior Member OPSenior Member
 UK Cheese in greenhouse:thumbsup:hey you 2,go to indoor growing,then closet/cabinet growing,find "lowryder clone"by dtwof22 and check his replys.sounds like it cant be done!!:jointsmile: Originally Posted by weedmaster
					
				ROLL,ROLL,ROLL A JOINT TWIST IT AT THE END LIGHT IT UP,TAKE A HIT AND PASS IT TO A FRIEND! Originally Posted by weedmaster
					
				ROLL,ROLL,ROLL A JOINT TWIST IT AT THE END LIGHT IT UP,TAKE A HIT AND PASS IT TO A FRIEND!
 
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