Michiganja Meduana
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Why would you want an autoflowering plant?
Are they genetically modified to flower like that?
Are they genetically modified to flower like that?
Yet nothing in that post is an actual reason to grow auto's instead of photo.Not only are they a great learning tool, they are fun to watch. I grow photos in perpetual but I do about 10 autos every summer when I have the extra room. My wife loves auto smoke. Sometimes I just want a "lighter" buzz with some pain relief. Not all autos are punks, some are actually pretty potent.
Because I want to. Is that enough reason?Yet nothing in that post is an actual reason to grow auto's instead of photo.
No, it's not enough of a reason. This thread is about reasons why you would grow them. As in advantages over photo. I have no issue with you or anyone growing them because why not, but i certainly have an issue when someone is told to grow them instead of photo under some bullshit reasoning.Because I want to. Is that enough reason?
BTW I do grow photos. I wouldn't grow autos instead of photos. I grow autos in addition to my photos.
Upsides:Why would you want an autoflowering plant?
Smaller yield, less potency....makes sense.
To do a photo in the same time as an auto you'd have to run 12/12 from the start right? Is a 12/12 from seed photo going to yield the same as a 20/4 auto with all other conditions the same? It seems like 8 extra hours of light each day would produce a larger plant (ie; larger yield) and from what I've been reading there are quite a few autos out now that get just as potent as photos.No, it's not enough of a reason. This thread is about reasons why you would grow them. As in advantages over photo. I have no issue with you or anyone growing them because why not, but i certainly have an issue when someone is told to grow them instead of photo under some bullshit reasoning.
I was simply pointing out that there is still no reason to grow auto over photo, in that you can get that mild smoke from a photo, for far cheaper, and in terms of learning, there is absolutely no difference between phto and auto yet for some reaon people often try and harp on about how auto's are somehow eaier to grow.
1. Why would you grow a plant on your kitchen table? In reality, where we pay money to give our plants light, autos cost more.Upsides:
1. They don't require a "dark period" in flower. You can grow one on your kitchen table without concern for "light leaks."
2. Feasible to do a perpetual grow in a 4x4 tent. You can fit 6 in a tent, harvesting a plant every 3 weeks, replacing it with a seedling. No "feast or famine" cycles of sprouting a dozen seeds, months of bordedom, followed by the work of harvesting (trimming, curing) a lot of plants at once.
3. Tend to be more compact plants, for smaller areas. I grow good yields in a 2' tall tent in 3-gal containers.
4. With a slightly faster lifecycle, they make growing a little more interesting. The way things happen on their own makes it easier for a beginner to know "when." To me, it's more fun than photosensitives.