jimbonorman
Well-Known Member
Feel free to challenge this or flat-out disagree, but I think growing autoflowers outdoors doesn't make any fucking sense.
It's a weird thing to say since Ruderalis has evolved outdoors like any other strain, but because their lifecycle is not dictated by the sun in the majority of our latitudes, our environment exposes the grow to a variety of potential issues.
For example, a friend gave me an autoflower Acapulco Gold in May (without telling me it was an autoflower) and I grew it outside. Due to it flowering at the peak of summer heat, its buds ended up being super airy and fluffy and it took me forever to figure out what the hell happened...it was technically my first grow so I was all sorts of confused. It still does the job, don't get me wrong, but the buds are fucking weird man.
Do others agree that autos should only be grown indoors, or am I alone here?
It's a weird thing to say since Ruderalis has evolved outdoors like any other strain, but because their lifecycle is not dictated by the sun in the majority of our latitudes, our environment exposes the grow to a variety of potential issues.
For example, a friend gave me an autoflower Acapulco Gold in May (without telling me it was an autoflower) and I grew it outside. Due to it flowering at the peak of summer heat, its buds ended up being super airy and fluffy and it took me forever to figure out what the hell happened...it was technically my first grow so I was all sorts of confused. It still does the job, don't get me wrong, but the buds are fucking weird man.
Do others agree that autos should only be grown indoors, or am I alone here?