Where I live and grow outdoors in the Pacific Northwest, early, fall rains are famous for destroying outdoor crops. I raise autos in pots 3-5 gallons and these are easy to move out of bad weather and are also very easy to hide. They produce several ounces and the new auto flowers are outrageously good. I can harvest in August and avoid bud rot. The plants grow so fast that bugs and disease don't have a great chance to get established. Start 'em in cowpots under a small growlight and then transplant into their grow pots in the great outdoors. They all seem to love organic compost. The smaller plants also offer me a chance to grow smaller amounts of flowers with outstanding terpenes in a wide variety. Berries, chocolate, orange, lemon, cheese, strawberry, etc. await.