Why so many autoflower growers?

Zephyrs

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I keep seeing a lot of growers here, about 50% use auto flower Genetics, Why? I know what it is, don’t need a definition, just curious why so many choose to use auto flower seeds? Is it hard for you to make a plant flower?
Because I'm freaking bored! I grow my years worth of photo period buds under the Sun in the summer/autumn. With usually 6-8 photoperiod plants. This year maybe same, 20210224_103842.jpg20210224_103749.jpg20210224_103934.jpgWith 2 Autoflower that will be outside May 15th 2021. And 1 autoflower in the closet, right now for shits and giggles in Feburary.
Wedding Cheesecake Auto day 12
 

twentyeight.threefive

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Lol, at least I'm not getting raped on my electric bill. Like all those folks in Texas that got a 500 % mark up on there monthly bill during that last bad deep freeze they had.
I haven't followed up on the ongoings down there but that's truly awful if that's happening.

The rest was sarcasm. Properly grown autos are fantastic.
 

Zephyrs

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Yeah Texas really reamed it’s customers ..... $17000 power bills .... waiting for news story about some old lady getting her house raided because of power draw like a commercial grow.

Cuffed and Stuffed .... and no dentures.
Yeah, it's a really Fucked situation for them folks down there.
 

Dr. Who

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Please stop taking about how poor autos were when they first came out. Grow an auto from a reputable breeder.

The "real art of growing" isn't limited to photos. Get over your photo boner and auto memories of the very distant past.
Maybe you should get over your "Toy plant" boner.

Two conflicting opinions. The only "hate" here is your opinion of mine.
 

anexgrower

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I see the big advantage of autos is being able to buy a smaller wattage light (cheaper) and run it 20/4 to get a bigger harvest than you could with the same light running 12/12, other than that they have less room for error, and you can't keep a perpetual going unless you breed seeds or keep buying more seeds.
 

Flowki

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No I just didn't understand your comment. Autos aren't less work than photos. Growing the right autos is great.
You don't understand because your only seing it from your own point of view. Like in this post you show that growing autos actually takes some knowledge. Do you think everybody has the time or could be bothered to gain that knowledge, and that ''Auto'' isn't taken on face value?.
 

hotrodharley

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I decided 3 years ago to try autos again after some freebies flopped in 2012 for me. Alaska. Literally no darkness in summer and an outdoor growing season in double digit days. By the time we have just 12 hours of light it’s snowing and freezing.

All 3 years the bud was good. Tasty but not potent. However despite having them outside as soon as it was safe in late May I’ve never had one finish outdoors. I’ve had to bring them inside into the tent. I have 5 free auto seeds. I’m going to try a 4th time.

There’s no plus side.
 

Scwirl1611

Active Member
Ok I started over with a Barney’s farm sweet tooth auto. I’m using jiffy perlite pellets to germinate.after the roots poke through I am adding the michrozea great white. I buffered my coco coir this time so I should be good. I’m adding blood meal and dr. Earths 2-2-2,bush doctor cal/mag and tiger bloom for flowering. Got the 3-gallon fabric pots. Is there anything I’m missing?
 
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