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    Hi all,

    Thinking about a second grow.

    Any suggestions for the easiest (idiot proof) to grow autos out there? No fancy lights/special grow medium/dehumidifiers etc. Just plant and forget (feeding apart) type of thing.

    Cheers.

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    Autos & Biotabs. Even I can do it!

    EDIT: I misread the question

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    I feel I should elaborate but bare with me, I just woke up.

    Biotabs are a complete organic kit to feed the medium and in turn the medium feeds the plants. You can use soil or coco with them with ease. No need to Ph or EC your water. You just have to make sure its dechlorinated so you dont kill the life in the medium.

    So with the beginner kit you can use soil or coco. You mix it all together following the instructions included, water it with bacteria and a sugary solution included in the kit and then you only have to do that again at week 5 and that's it. Plain water the rest of the time.

    I started using them to grow autos because I can not be arsed to do all the pH and EC bollox and I've never looked back. I use the Bio PK in flower to boost them but that's it. There is a foliar feed you can use called boom boom spray but I dont bother unless theres an issue.

    This gives me more time to train the autos and keep the wife from moaning I'm spending too much time in my tent

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    Welcome to the Talk Huxley507, enjoy dude.

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    Thanks for the info KD, will look into it. I've been using a tomato grow bag (!) and then added regular compost when transferring to the larger container.

    At the mo I've got Amnesia Haze and an Auto AK on the go. Wondered if there was anything more robust/low maintenance for the future.

    Thanks for the welcome hotshot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Huxley507 View Post
    Thanks for the info KD, will look into it. I've been using a tomato grow bag (!) and then added regular compost when transferring to the larger container.

    At the mo I've got Amnesia Haze and an Auto AK on the go. Wondered if there was anything more robust/low maintenance for the future.

    Thanks for the welcome hotshot.
    No need for transplant or anything with these. Check out my diary, I use em all the time.

    Welcome to the forum bro

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    Well if you don't want to do anything at all, plant a couple hundred autoflower seeds out in the yard and forget about them. Half will die and the other half will get about a gram per plant.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jingo View Post
    Well if you don't want to do anything at all, plant a couple hundred autoflower seeds out in the yard and forget about them. Half will die and the other half will get about a gram per plant.
    I suspect that might possibly attract unwanted attention from the neighbours.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Huxley507 View Post
    I suspect that might possibly attract unwanted attention from the neighbours.
    They'd only grow about 2 in tall and put on one little bud. But yeah, I'm being kind of a wise ass. I just don't think there's a set it and forget it type of growing I get as close as you can I use auto water and I'll mix up my res for 10 days at a time when the plants are young maybe 3 or 4 days when they're old.

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    I suppose what I'm getting at is the most easy to grow/robust auto strain. Max yield for minimal effort.

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