I've grown la diva twice and they are great. Super sticky and a oz a plant easy.
If all you're getting is 1 oz/plant, wouldn't it just make sense to grow a regular strain, go the extra couple weeks, and get 3-4 oz/plant min? 300-400% increase in weight is worth the extra 20% flowering length, cuz if you add it all up on a calander you should be able to get much more annually that way. JUST MY OPINION THO. To each his own.
I am still very interested in autos, to say the least. I think they could be very handy during the winter. I am a greenhouse grower, and I have heard of a lot of GH growers who go indoors during the winter and leave all their equipment dormant and unused for half the year. And while doing my next cycle indoors only is my current plan as well, when I aquire more cards to caretake for I was thinking of doing something like this so that I can space things out a bit more and cycle more often...
Feb - Plant autoflower
April - Harvest autoflower ... AND ... Plant regular strains that finish around late Sept
Sept - Harvest larger girls ... AND ... Plant autoflowers
Nov - Harvest autoflowers ... AND ... Plant autoflowers
Jan - Harvest autoflowers ... AND THE CYCLE REPEATS ITSELF!!!
Now, if you compare that schedule of incorporating autoflowers around a larger grow with your non-autos, it seems you can increase productivity quite a bit AND grow year around. Obviously this will require the proper heaters and to grow in the winter where you can get dark, stormy days for a week or two at a time, I think it'd pretty much be a must to purchase one 1,000w outdoor/greenhouse HPS lamp per 100 sq ft and run them whenever the weather is bad. I guess the other cool part about them is that in the winter you will be facing freezing temps often and need the heat. Those lamps will provide an amble amount, reducing the frequency that your heaters will need to run.
If anyone has ever grown autos similar to the method I have described above, I am actually very curious how they grow outdoors during the winter. Did you use artificial greenhouse lighting or all natural? Did they reach close to full potential in yield?
Mazar