1993stoner
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What are the good and bad?
I think it's sort of a "everyone's right" situation in the sense that earlier autoflower strains had potency issues and therefore gained a bad rap... but over the years people have succeeded it procuring much more potent genetics in autoflowers. Something along those lines. I bet most autoflowers these days are plenty potent.Some people think because Ruderalis is crossbred to create the auto-flowers that the potency is suffers. Ruderalis is usually used for hemp and has a low THC content. I have tried some auto strains that knocked me on my ass. Personally I don't see a problem with auto-flowers.
Exactly. Times have changed and some of the newer strains are strong. I had couch lock for about 4 hours after smoking a northern lights auto strain. Wow.I think it's sort of a "everyone's right" situation in the sense that earlier autoflower strains had potency issues and therefore gained a bad rap... but over the years people have succeeded it procuring much more potent genetics in autoflowers. Something along those lines. I bet most autoflowers these days are plenty potent.
The seeds cost more but you can breed an auto strain( like three buds) and have plenty from then on outskunkd0c:7272483 said:perhaps autos have improved, i have never tried them myself and have no plans to,
i cant really see any benefit to them other than they will flower outside out of season during summer months
they can be grown well outside in the uk for example during the summer months
since folk have great success indoor keeping plants manageable using 12/12 photo period from seed, and pruning and training methods
help to keep plants very small if height restrictions are a problem
autos will not clone, and the seeds are more costly to start with
much less selection of genetics among autos
many many negatives and very few positives for autos
i think they appeal to new growers as fem seeds do,
new growers think fems and autos are more simple to use than photo period plants, and or are sold on the ready from seed in 60 days hype that i see around a lot with these autos,
photo period plants can also be ready just as fast on a 12/12 from seed photo period
peace
yeah the yeilds the only reason i never grew em before didnt wanna waste my timeThere are a few advantages to autos, none of which outweigh the disadvantages IMO.
1. They harvest a little earlier, but not as much as advertised
2. you don't have to worry about a light-proof room
3. you can grow them in a veg room where there is 24 hr light
4. they stay small
Downside IMO is they don't yield enough to make the few advantages worthwhile.