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GREEN-O-MATIC

Postby franco.strainhunter » Mon Jan 04, 2010 8:48 am

It is with pride and excitement that I am introducing the GREEN-O-MATIC

For the last two years we had a lot of demand for an autoflowering strain, and after a lot of work, we are now almost ready to launch the first 100% feminized autoflowering Green House Strain.

It will be in packaging very soon, and on sale in February on the Green House web-shop (no sales of seeds to USA, sorry!), and in the growshops across Europe by March.

The realm of the autoflowering strains is populated by a great variety of contenders, but the real difference in the outcome of the product is not easy to spot. The idea behind an autoflowering strain is derived from two very distinct yet interconnected concepts: security and timing.
Autoflowering strains guarantee a low profile thanks to the small size and fast flowering time, allowing growers to operate in very small spaces indoor or in otherwise impossible conditions outdoors (urban terraces, guerrilla outdoor grows). But it is the timing issue that makes these strains uniquely interesting for all kind of growers, from the personal user up to the money maker. In fact thanks to the autoflowering characteristics it is possible to flower during any photoperiod, allowing crops to come in at times when outdoor production is not possible otherwise.
The GREEN-O-MATIC genetics represent the best autoflowering on the market, stable, fast, reliable. Contrary to most autoflowering strains, the GREEN-O-MATIC is not only short in size and short in flowering time. It is also a true photoperiod-unrelated flowering strain.
This differentiation is the most important one: the true autoflowering trait derived from Ruderalis genetics is here preserved in all its efficiency. These girls flower as soon as they have reached sexual maturity and do not reverse into vegetative growth, no matter how long the days will get.
It is a true improvement from the many existing strains that can flower in less than 60 days and stay short, but still react to changes in the photoperiod.
Having tested these genetics under very different conditions, both indoors and outdoors,
It is clear that the formation of the flower clusters follows the sexual development of the seedling, and begins when the plants are 10 to 15 cm tall and have developed 3-5 small internodes (averaging 3-4 cm). From this moment on, the metabolic functions of the plants are fully dedicated to flowering, independently from the photoperiod.
The aroma of the GREEN-O-MATIC is already kicking at week 4-5 of flowering, and the resin becomes frosty and thick at week 6. The total grow and flowering time is under 8 weeks, but in purely commercial operations harvesting is possible after just 7 weeks. The sweet indica smell, with a flowery bouquet and a slightly spicy background, is very complex.
The main advantage indoors is that the small size (30-40 cm at harvest) allows splitting normal size rooms in 2 grow floors, doubling production per square meter. Outdoors the GREEN-O-MATIC is very easy to camouflage, even during times when there is less vegetation around.
Planting is possible at any time of the year as long as the temperature does not drop below 15 degrees Celsius at night. In places like the Mediterranean coastline (or any round-the-year mild climate) it is possible to plant in almost every month.
The cannabinoid profile of the GREEN-O-MATIC is complex, and not too far from the White family. It is a mostly indica feeling, stoned and fast-hitting. The cerebral side of the high shows itself but never prevails, and smooth feeling it leaves is a very pleasant one. Medicinally this strain has not been evaluated yet, so we will use the feedback from the next months to build a database of information about the uses of the strain.
Besides, in April 2010 a complete terpenes and cannabinoid profile will be available on http://www.greenhouseseeds.com for free download (tests are being performed between now and March 2010).
The GREEN-O-MATIC is dedicated to all urban outdoor growers, to all guerrilla growers, and to all those who need a short, fast, reliable autoflowering strain. With the 100% quality guarantee you only get from Green House seed Company.


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Re: GREEN-O-MATIC

Postby veggiegardener » Mon Jan 04, 2010 11:00 am

Hi, Franco!

Your Green-o-matic sounds like a great product!

I currently have some Trainwreck x Lowryder F1s given to me by the now deceased breeder of the original E32 Trainwreck.

I eventually want to stabilize this into what he intended to name "Hobo".

I also have seeds of both parent strains, as well as clone stock of the Trainwreck.

How would you preceed to develop consistency in autoflowering, and potency?

If this is posted in the wrong place, let me know.
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Re: GREEN-O-MATIC

Postby OHIOCHRONIC » Mon Jan 04, 2010 12:19 pm

Wow franco that looks great! never tried an auto, but i suspect that in the future i will do a few runs.
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Re: GREEN-O-MATIC

Postby Coptic Time » Mon Jan 04, 2010 8:05 pm

hey franco, she looks pretty good. how many watts was that one you are holding grown under???
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Re: GREEN-O-MATIC

Postby franco.strainhunter » Tue Jan 05, 2010 11:45 am

this lady was done under 600W HPS per square meter.
but I am testing also under 400W and 250W to see the outcome....
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Re: GREEN-O-MATIC

Postby rolf atties » Tue Jan 05, 2010 2:34 pm

they look truly outstanding sorry if i missed it but could you tell me what the smell is like? and can you say what strains you used to make it? or is that a secret?
i got a likle erb tree in me garden, yeh, it love di light in ah di mornin,
if you find it offensive beg me pardon, but dis likle fat ting she ah mi darlin.
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Re: GREEN-O-MATIC

Postby Coptic Time » Tue Jan 05, 2010 4:14 pm

franco.strainhunter wrote:this lady was done under 600W HPS per square meter.
but I am testing also under 400W and 250W to see the outcome....


that looks appealing. i flower under 2000 watts. 1000 mh and 1000 hps!! both in one hood too!! lol!! i wonder what i'd pull?? are these seeds femmed? it may be worth it for me to pull a run of those to see what a good take would be off of them!
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Re: GREEN-O-MATIC

Postby jobby2812 » Wed Jan 06, 2010 1:56 pm

veggiegardener wrote:How would you preceed to develop consistency in autoflowering, and potency?



As for the consistency in autoflowering as I understand it you need to keep crossing the offspring back with an auto. You need to go through this 3-4 times to fully lock in the autoflower. As for the potency you need to cross the offspring back in with the TW. Trouble is you'll end up breeding out the autoflower part so you will need to cross it back with the auto's again. Cross and then back cross I think it's know as, you'd know that anyway.

If it was me doing it and I ain't no breeder I would cross the TW with LR. Then take the best looking TW offspring (F1?)which may show sex a little earlier than normal and cross that with the LR again. Then from that offspring (F2?)I would take the best looking TW that will defo sex a little earlier and may start to show signs of autoflowering but still needs a drop in light hours to finish it off and breed it with the LR again. By this time the offspring (F3?) should be at around 80% of them autoflowering. Choose the best looking one and cross it back again with the LR. This should give you 99-100% autoflowering strain (F4?) but will be mostly LR and very little TW in it. Then use the best looking auto from those and cross it back with the TW. Use the offspring of those and cross it back with the fully autoflowering (F4?) TWxLR. Then just repeat as above but crossing the offspring back with the (F4?) TWxLR. Once they are stable auto's cross them back with the TW and repeat as above. Keep doing this until your happy with your cross of fully autoflowering TWxLR.

I did want to do a fully autoflowering bubble gum flavoured auto. My trouble is I am yet to find the bubble gum favour I tried out in the dam a couple of years back. That was how I was going to try and get it stable.

As said I am not a breeder and it's how I understand it. Hope you made sense of it and sorry if there are any spelling mistakes. I'm using a laptop that can't keep up with my typing and misses letters off.
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Re: GREEN-O-MATIC

Postby veggiegardener » Thu Jan 07, 2010 9:52 am

Thanks, Jobby!

My big problem will be finding the time. I think it is about time to start an indoor grow. Maybe in the fall....
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Re: GREEN-O-MATIC

Postby OHIOCHRONIC » Thu Jan 07, 2010 10:05 am

maaaan veggie that would be awesome to see an indoor grow from you!! I think youd love indoors. not quite the pull your used to but hey....... quality!!!
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