Hello, thanks for asking. You can fit around 4-6 plants, depending on the pot size and you will need a 600w HPS (for six plants) or the LED equivalent. For more info please send an email to info@2fast4buds.com.
You should give them plain pH'd water until you see the first pair of true leaves and only then start feeding with a light nutrient solution.
Hello, please send an email to info@2fast4buds.com and we'll gladly help you.
It will take you about 8-9 weeks from seed to harvest.
Hi, Anthony! Well, strictly talking, the noted total period in the description it's the minimum time the plant needs to be done. This is not an exact number as you may elongate it one or two more weeks, depending on each plant's needs or the desired effects. About the nutes you mention, we haven't had the opportunity to test them, but what we know is that our plants become big so they like to eat a lot. We don't suggest you to skimp on the feeding, all the opposite. Blackberry is a big one! The pots are fine, but larger ones will let you grow bigger plants. Cheers!
Hello, if you're growing in a sterile medium such as coco fiber you should provide calmag, follow the manufacturer's schedule. You should also follow the manufacturer's schedule for the nutrients, if you're not sure take a look at our blog, we have a table for feeding autoflowers designed to avoid overfeeding.
Thanks for asking. Yes, we only sell autoflowering seeds.
Of course! Our Blackberry produces beautiful purple buds that end up completely covered in resin and reek of a delicious smell of berries and kush. The perfect bag appeal and terpene profile for commercial growers.
Yes, if grown properly our Girl Scout Cookies can yield around 140g, Blackberry around 120g, and Rhino Ryder around 100g per plant.
Hi, strainman! Thanks for asking! Well, we suggest 18/6 cycle as it's the optimal between cost and yield. But you can run them to 24/0 if you can afford it. More light hours, more yield. But it's more important the wattage of your setup: Higher wattages obtain higher yields. It's better to use more powerful lights less hours and let them sleep a bit too.Autos don't need to follow different light schedules according to the cycle in which they are. You can run them with the same schedule from the day one to the harvest day. As we commented, some growers put them in 24/0 from the beginning till the end to get the highest yields. So it's up to you! Live and learn on the go is the best for us. Read, try and watch how they react to your actions, and you'll find your own method finally!Thank you! Hope it helps a bit! Enjoy growing faster!
Yes, more or less, we can assure that our Blackberry Auto will turn purple in the 90% of the cases.
It is possible but higher temperatures break down anthocyanins which are responsible for the unique colors in this strain, so the higher the temperatures the fewer colors your plant will exhibit. If your temperatures do not exceed 27 Celsius, it's more likely there won't be a problem at all.
Hi! Thanks for asking!Well, it use to mean the expected yield you can reach with a specific light. We suggest minimum 600w/m2.Hope it helps a bit!
Hi, thank you for your question. Our Blackberry Auto will completely mature in approximately 63 days.
Hello, our Blackberry will grow fairly well in all climates but it's recommended to avoid hotter temperatures for the best results. Thanks for asking.
Hello, thanks for asking. Our Blackberry Auto is quite resilient to colder climates so it should grow very well outdoors. If you are looking for other similar strains make sure to take a look at our Strawberry Pie, Banana Purple Punch, Strawberry Gorilla and Afghan Kush.
Hello, thanks for asking. You should start with the lights as soon as the seed is in the substrate.
Hello, thanks for asking. It's not uncommon for some plants to only turn purple during the last 2 weeks before harvest. If you need more help feel free to send an email to info@2fast4buds.com and we'll be happy to help you out.