Jack Herer, Bruce Banner, and Gorilla Glue #4 Autoflower are celebrated cultivars with sought-after recreational effects and therapeutic efficiency. However, cultivating them requires cannabis growing skills, as well as plenty of time for monitoring and upkeeping. To make these variants more beginner-friendly and uncomplicated in all aspects, Homegrown Cannabis Co folded in a Ruderalis in the genetic mixture. It resulted in fast-maturing, light-independent plants with upshots that stay faithful to their photoperiod parents.
Brought together in a single package, the Automagic Mixpack aims to satisfy consumption needs from sunup to sundown. If daytime motivation is needed, reach out for Jack Herer Autoflower. It is a true delicacy like its older sister, sharing a spicy, earthy smoke that produces a strong but not overpowering cerebral high. Fatigue diminishes around its enlivening presence while the creative side of the mind gets a boost.
Homegrown Cannabis Co designed Automagic to make the cultivation of these three extremely popular cultivars to be fast and effortless. The sturdy variants go from seed to harvest in only 9 to 11 weeks, allowing multiple cropping in one season. Moreover, the plants are total space-savers that can prosper both indoors and out. They can be grown in small grow cabinets, on the windowsill, at the balcony, or among other garden plants. If keeping a low-profile is crucial, these stealthy babies are also viable for guerrilla growing.
Growing Automagic Mixpack
Like most autoflowering plants, the auto versions of Jack Herer, Bruce Banner, and Gorilla Glue #4 are small. Hence, finding a home for them are never an issue, and neighbors taking notice is highly unlikely. The Automagic mixpack is also an excellent choice for the inexperienced hands and busy bees. These autoflowers only take around 9 to 11 weeks in total to reach full maturity. Plus, as they switch from vegging to fruiting with age, managing light cycles requires less effort.
When growing indoors, give the floras at least 12 hours of illumination. Increase it to 18 to 24 hours for more significant bud production if jacking up the electricity bill is not an issue and the grow room is equipped with heat-reducing equipment. Applying the Sea of Green method is another excellent way to boost the yield.
Having a massive outdoor harvest is also easily achievable despite the autos' tendency to bring forth smaller return when grown in open-air settings. The key is to take advantage of their speedy lifespan and have two or more succeeding batches in a single season. To ensure a continuous grow, pop the seeds of the next batch before the current floras finish flowering.
If blessed with an early good weather, the first bunch can be cultivated by March. As for the last group, it can start by September should winter not arrive ahead of time. In the northern hemisphere, however, growing often starts by April or May for a July harvest, then July or August for a late September or early October reaping.
To promote the autos' optimal health, do not give heavy feedings during the vegging cycle. The small plants do not need as much vegetative nutrients as their photoperiod counterparts. Meanwhile, to create a new upward growth, train the floras by pulling their branches sideways. Lastly, prune (and do so conservatively) only until the first week of flowering. After that, allow the autos to flourish and anticipate buds completely smothered with dew-like trichomes once full fruiting is reached.