Why do people use Autoflowers after their 1st grow?

tommyinajar

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Can someone explain to me NICELY , :mrgreen: why people beyond their 1st grow, which I'm assuming was package of Autoflowers, ever buy them again?

As anyone reading this knows, any worthwhile results, take some effort.

You can't change a timer from 18 to 12?
 

outside Dixie

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They might be for indoors.. Just not good Outdoors...How come i cant get the indoor folks to tell how much time you have in a grow?I here eveyone tell price pr. O.Z But time is a factor no one talks about...TIME Mine is pricey Thanks Ya'll
 

twentyeight.threefive

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Can someone explain to me NICELY , :mrgreen: why people beyond their 1st grow, which I'm assuming was package of Autoflowers, ever buy them again?

As anyone reading this knows, any worthwhile results, take some effort.

You can't change a timer from 18 to 12?
There could be a couple of reasons someone wants to grow autoflowers.

Perpetual grows in a single space.
No worry about light leaks.
Some have shorter cycles, allowing an outdoor to complete before regional weather destroys their work.

You asked for nice answers but threw in a snarky comment about changing a timer. :rolleyes:
 
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outside Dixie

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I just wanted to know why no one talk about how much time they have i a reg. grow..By Time i mean how much time you have in a grow
 

Goodshit97

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I just wanted to know why no one talk about how much time they have i a reg. grow..By Time i mean how much time you have in a grow
could potentially be anywhere from 13-16 weeks, seed to chop. Yeah it may not be a photoperiod harvest, but i will admit i chopped a plant probably 3 weeks early and it still gave me 6 ounces off a 22 inch tall auto. IF i had let it go to full ripeness, prolly half pound auto.
 
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