are my light hours outdoors enough for a good autflower grow?

UnderMeSensi

Active Member
Hey iriebody, my indoor tents are full im hoping to make a good harvest by end of September. in the mean time id like to try a few autoflowers outdoors while I wait for indoor harvest. Here are the sunrise and sunset times for the first and last day of the months of August and September. can you tell me if this amount of life will be sufficient for an outdoor autogrow? AUGUST 1-sunrise 6:53a.m. & sunset 8:14p.m. /AUGUST 31-sunrise 7:07a.m. & sunset 7:49p.m. / Sept. 1- rise 7:07a.m. & set 7:49p.m. / Sept 30.- rise 7:19a.m. & set 7:16p.m. I would be finishing at around twelve hours on and off exactly. any help is appreciated, first time with autos outdoors. Jah Bless
 

RockyMtnMan

Well-Known Member
If they were already planted now, i would say yes. they will still make buds, just not as much.
I have five outdoors now, but they are 30" tall and budding. I planned them to finish on September 15th.
They went in the ground July 1st.
Might be kind of late, but you'll get something.
 

FLkeys1

Well-Known Member
I am pretty sure a auto flower does not care about the daylight hours.. if you are in the tropics you will not have to worry about cold weather.. I had a auto here in So. Cal sprout in Jan. and I harvested it first of may and it was outside the entire time.
 
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