Why do people use Autoflowers after their 1st grow?

outside Dixie

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Yes i do ..I grow outdoors.Just wanted to see how much time you have in one.Just because i do outdoors only see them 4 to 7 times a year.But anytime i ask about time no one will answer me..They just get mad... My hobbie i s Outdoors Since 76..Did not think i would get bitched at for spelling...Thanks
 

twentyeight.threefive

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Yes i do ..I grow outdoors.Just wanted to see how much time you have in one.Just because i do outdoors only see them 4 to 7 times a year.But anytime i ask about time no one will answer me..They just get mad... My hobbie i s Outdoors Since 76..Did not think i would get bitched at for spelling...Thanks
You got your answer. You just continue to drivel on about nothing.
 

GoatSoup

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I have been growing Autos due to light leaks. I thought they were faster, but so far it takes 4-5 weeks to flower and my stativas seem to be taking 14-16 weeks from first hairs to finish. I may try some Fastbuds to see f they are actually faster. After my White Widows and Durban finish I've got Northern Lights Autos on deck. We shall see if Indica is actually faster.
 

Dorian2

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But why grow it if it aint no good..I dont like them for Outdoors..Have not seen any that where..Does not fill out...
Reasons I grow Auto's indoors.

- Northern climate. We've just had 3 weeks of -30°C and lower at night temps. Summer is 120days max most years for outdoor grows
- Limited grow space, limited time. 2'x4'x5. It's a hobby for me so no need for large indoor room or tent.
- Time. Takes maybe 15 - 30 minutes out of my daily schedule. Sometimes more, sometimes less. 18/6 timer for lights. Dead simple. I put enough damned time in my outdoor veggies every summer. Especially the tomato plants.
- Ain't no good? Guess that depends on strain, breeder, and grower.
 

ISK

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@outside Dixie ... by your handle, I'm assuming you are from the deep south where summers are long.

Up here in the Great White North, it's not easy to grow photos outdoors because they don't mature until October, and by then the frost sets in.

Also would like to ask why you are concerned if people grow auto's....I mean what difference does it make to you?

You grow photos, I grow autos because we have different situations and/or environments.

BTW: my last auto's were damn good, I'm not saying they were the best MJ ever, but good enough for my needs.
 

Wattzzup

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@outside Dixie ... by your handle, I'm assuming you are from the deep south where summers are long.

Up here in the Great White North, it's not easy to grow photos outdoors because they don't mature until October, and by then the frost sets in.

Also would like to ask why you are concerned if people grow auto's....I mean what difference does it make to you?

You grow photos, I grow autos because we have different situations and/or environments.

BTW: my last auto's were damn good, I'm not saying they were the best MJ ever, but good enough for my needs.
Kitties please this thread is pointless
 
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