Yes, if you've grown photoperiodic strains before you shouldn't have any problems growing this autoflower.
Hello, thanks for asking. If it's 4x4x8 feet, you will be able to fit around 4-6 plants in 20L pots. About the lights, you need around 100w per plant so as long as you don't have more than 6 plants you'll be okay with a 600w bulb but you could probably improve the quality and yields by having a 1000w light bulb.
Hello! You can remove it if you do it carefully but it should fall down by itself.
we recommend start training your autos around the 3 week when at least 3-4 pairs of leaves have fully developed.
Hello, as long as you store them in ideal conditions you can keep them for years, please take a look at our article on how to store seeds.
Hello! Red or purple stems can be caused by incorrect pH levels, a magnesium deficiency, inappropriate humidity or temperatures, and it can also be a characteristic of the genetics so if your plant is growing properly you shouldn't worry at all.
Hello! You should start with a lower dose and gradually increase it until you are feeding a full dose, always looking for signs of overfeeding.
No, it won't need more nutrients than any other autoflowering strain.
Hello, to minimize stress you can defoliate during the 1-2 weeks of the vegetative stage and during the first 1-2 weeks of flowering, just make sure you do it carefully and gradually.
Hello! Our Orange Sherbet takes around 9-10 weeks from seed to harvest so the vegetative phase should take around 4-6 weeks.
Hello! If your plants have grown healthy up to this point and you have already started flushing, it is completely normal.
It depends on several factors but as a guideline, when 75% of the pistils have turned brown and the trichomes are cloudy it's ready to be harvested.
We cannot recommend a specific brand but we strongly advise using good-quality LEDs or light bulbs with the proper wattage to cover your growing space.
Hi! You should start flushing 2 weeks before harvesting and continue until you chop your plants down.
Hi, thanks for your question! Perlite is not necessary, it should be used when you want to provide more oxygen in the soil.
Thanks for asking. It depends on the growing conditions, we've seen plants grow super big in DWC setups and a bigger plant tends to produce more buds, so yes.
Thanks for asking. You can grow them normally as long as the temperature inside your greenhouse doesn't go below 15 celsius. You can use whatever soil and nutrients you want to as long as they provide everything your plants need to grow properly. For more detailed info please send an email to
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Thanks for asking, it depends on the specific strain and pot size. As a general guideline, you can start with around 50-100ml for seedlings and increase it as you see fit.
Hello, thanks for asking. It's possible to grow them in one pot but it's not recommended because it may be too small for 3 plants and the roots may end up fighting for space, which can affect your harvest.
Hello, thanks for asking. It depends on several things, please send an email to
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Hello, thanks for asking. Yes, you can definitely fit 5 plants and even more if you use smaller pots.
Hello, thanks for asking. You can start counting once the seedling has come out of the substrate, so day 1 would be as soon as you can see the cotyledons.
Hello. If you've grown autoflowering strains before it's the same, just make sure the conditions are right and you feed it properly. If you need more detailed information please send an email to
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Hello, thanks for asking. You may be able to fit around 3 - 4 Orange Sherbet Auto, depending on the size of the pot and if you want to LST them or not. In regards to the height it should be okay but make sure you have enough horizontal space for your plants to be able to grow properly.
Hello, thanks for asking. You can check the price of the different size packages in our catalog, here's the link: 2fast4buds.com/autoflowering-cannabis-seeds .
Hello, as long as the conditions are good, you will get slightly better results under 20/4 but if you don't have the proper equipment to control temperature and humidity we recommend 18/6.
Hello. The pot size will depend on the space you have available but we recommend growing in 12L pots to allow your plants to grow to their maximum potential.