Wanting some input on autoflowers

SirBlunts

Member
Not topping autos used to be a no-no but not any more. The following thread (and my own experience) confirms that.

Here's an easy feed schedule for autos.

If you're serious about growing autos, you should really join the AFN as a lot of people here on RiU pass on some bad info on autos.

Good luck!
I'm going to check it out yeah I like Riu but I'm always looking for good info.
 

SirBlunts

Member
Nice, I didn't know Ethos had autos. Great genetics you should have an awesome plant.

Overall I treat my autos like photos. Transplant, defoliate, LST, supercropping if needed etc. As long as you have a healthy plant they'll be fine.

The only difference is autos flower based on genetics not light schedule.
Good to so I shouldn't have any problems and what light schedule is good I was thinking about 24/0 since I have a veg room and flower room.
I wanted to throw in the 12/12 but I know the more light the better for a bigger yield but I'm not sure.
 

SirBlunts

Member
Nice, I didn't know Ethos had autos. Great genetics you should have an awesome plant.

Overall I treat my autos like photos. Transplant, defoliate, LST, supercropping if needed etc. As long as you have a healthy plant they'll be fine.

The only difference is autos flower based on genetics not light schedule.
First time trying it and yeah they several strains now I've tried ethos bud usually is fire.
 

SirBlunts

Member
Autos have changed so much over the years I've grown'em.....now a totally different animal....the once hide-away plant is more like a fast photo with varying capabilities...what once was a no-no, you let a bunch of stoners get hold of it, ya get where we're at....
I see that's why I get alot mixed views when I was reading about autos.
 
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twentyeight.threefive

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Good to so I shouldn't have any problems and what light schedule is good I was thinking about 24/0 since I have a veg room and flower room.
I wanted to throw in the 12/12 but I know the more light the better for a bigger yield but I'm not sure.
I'd recommend 20/4 or 18/6. You can try 24/0 but have to adjust your light output, they have a max amount they can handle.
 
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