OK the low down On Nirvans Auto`s

spyvy

Well-Known Member
The Nirvana Auto flowering strains Take longer to auto flower than others.
I have Jock Horror and Bubblelious auto`s going now..

And First off these are the same size and girth as there regular Female versions Very Very Impressed so far ..

Do not Induce 12/12 light cycle It will not make them flower and will Be a mistake to do that ..

You need to do 24/7 for at least 2 weeks . Well I went almost 3 weeks just like a Regular strain to get them nice and filled out . But you can start that at first sprout but they wont fill out too much and flower quicker ..

Then I switched to 18/6 . I am amazed at the size and Girth They are the same size as a regular strain. My last grow was the same strains with reg fems,,, and I cant tell the difference .. They will auto flower on there own .. Also do not feed them too often Lite on the nutes very lite . You will have great results // It will take almost as long as a regular strain you will save mabe 2 to 3 weeks .

Just a word again They do take a bit longer than other auto`s but you will see it will be so worth it and they will tolerate a higher temp no higher than 84 when lights are on . It is summer LOL good luck :joint::joint::joint::joint::joint:





Jock Horror

feminized + autoflower


Bubblelicious feminized + autoflower
 
if its going to take close to the same time as non autoflowers why not just get regular then? I don't know if its true but some say auto's are less potent and more known for quick yields than good highs you'd get from a 9 week flowering plant. just what i heard tho. I wanted to try some auto's for the fact they are fast, but because of the time frame (like you said maybe 2-3 weeks diff) and the possibility of less potency, i backed out heh

also do you switch to an HPS lamp when you go to the 18/6? or just keep it on CFL's the whole time?
 

zorr

Active Member
I beleive todays auto's are just as strong as most...some strains claim to be up to 20% THC
 

Da Silva Satia

Active Member
if its going to take close to the same time as non autoflowers why not just get regular then? I don't know if its true but some say auto's are less potent and more known for quick yields than good highs you'd get from a 9 week flowering plant. just what i heard tho. I wanted to try some auto's for the fact they are fast, but because of the time frame (like you said maybe 2-3 weeks diff) and the possibility of less potency, i backed out heh

also do you switch to an HPS lamp when you go to the 18/6? or just keep it on CFL's the whole time?
I am with punkgrower.....if they are exactly the same except for the 2 weeks....
It will cost less for me to just have the normal flowering time with 12/12 lighting
also you could probably end up doing more with them by taking them back into the vegetative stage if you wanted
I think auto's should be quicker than normals by several weeks.....they should be ready by no more than 11 weeks from seed
 
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