What is autoflowering?

crfhonda

Well-Known Member
It's starts flowering based on age not by the change of light. Actually most strains that are auto flowering start flowering in about 3-4 weeks.
 

turkish420

Active Member
so if you autoflower, what light cycle do you put it on? does the immediate flowering affect the potency?
 

northwoodsmoker

New Member
if seen some ppl here say 20/4 throught the plants life, but thats hear say too.. i have some autoflower i have not germed yet but iwll after this grow is done in gonna try that light scduele as soon as i can....

im really baked right now hope i mad sense..my bad.............lol
 

mp377t

Well-Known Member
autos are VERY forgiving as far as their light cycles go. This is my lowlife auto that has not had a consistent light cycle yet. Most of the time it gets 2 hours of darkness so its basically on a 22/2 light cycle.

I also hear people use 18/6 on them as well as 24/0. So for not giving my plant a decent consistent light cycle it's doing fairly well. This picture is at about 2 weeks flowering. This plant showed its sex at about week 2 from seed.

I forgot to say I am also only using 2 23 watt 2700k cfl's on this plant and that's it. (low on funds) The soil is miracle grow and I just started giving it fox farms nutrients at 1/4 strength.
 

Hairy Bob

Well-Known Member
The potency depends on the strain, and how well you treat it. Autoflowering strains are made by crossing usually an indica with a ruderalis (hemp) although that's as much as I've ever bothered to find out on the subject, I would suspect the hemp genes would limit the potency somewhat, although proper selective breeding would bring out desireable traits like increased resin production etc.
Autoflowerers never really interested me, I like to be able to plant a couple of seeds of a strain, get a female and take as many clones as I like for as long as I like without having to shell out for more seeds every grow.
 
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