I'm only asking here,, not trying to be antagonistic,, just trying to understand things w/ AF's a bit.
"110 days" - that's 15 / 16 weeks. Comparing that to a hybred photoperiod,,, 4 wks veg and into flower I would think could be more productive. But more importantly,, bigger varieties on a more stable strain. Why? (just asking)
On Short Stuff in general,, Seems a lot of folks have problems with their seeds. Sometimes they need to go 12/12 to get flower to start. Sometimes the seeds are nothing like they're described is another I'm seeing here (on RIU generally).
If they need light changing (times) why are they considered "auto"?
I've considered it may be growing technique, growing conditions, and / or skill level. But it could be their seeds???
For me,, the biggest plus on growing autos would be everything in 20 / 4 or 18 / 6 from beginning to end. Would make for a very easy way to grow perpetual.
Biggest deterent for me at the time was finding "regular" autos for seed stock on something I find I'd really like (medically). Then there's the throw-back / pheno thing.
I'm sure many of you have seen this too with autos, either your's or other's.
Do any of you actually have this down to a science / reliable method? If so, I'd really like to hear your thoughts / ideas,,, or how you're doing it.
It's so hard to seperate "operator error" from facts at times. That's why I'm asking.