What’s the most dry weight you have pulled from a autoflower

Kegstand420

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I bet its beautiful up there all year round
Long as you don’t mind freezing your ass off in the winter it’s pretty nice Frank fall and spring are my favorite times of year up here and not just cuz fall is harvest time lol growing season can be cut short and start late though depends on the year so that’s something gotta contend with
 

Frank Nitty

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Long as you don’t mind freezing your ass off in the winter it’s pretty nice Frank fall and spring are my favorite times of year up here and not just cuz fall is harvest time lol growing season can be cut short and start late though depends on the year so that’s something gotta contend with
Yeah we get cold as hell and a lot of snow as well here in northeast Ohio, so i know where you're coming from... In the Stephen King area ate you?
 

Kegstand420

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Yeah we get cold as hell and a lot of snow as well here in northeast Ohio, so i know where you're coming from... In the Stephen King area ate you?
Ya more or less about an hour and a half from where he lives in a little county of about 2,300 people lmao asshole of America up here man
 

pop22

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I'm sorry but your wrong and when it comes right down to it, there are just as many shit photo periods around also. Too many so called breeders femming F1 strains instead of properly taking to a stable generation. I've grown hundreds of autos and many photo periods, many hybrids to landrace Thai and Moroccan, seed right from the fields and I''ll put my autos up again photo periods any day.
Some of Their strains? What seedbank / breeder can't you say that about? If you don't like autos, that's fine, we all have our preferences but don't denigrate a whole class of cannabis just because of your prejudices. We all have to hunt for the genetics that are right for us.
 

Frank Nitty

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I'm sorry but your wrong and when it comes right down to it, there are just as many shit photo periods around also. Too many so called breeders femming F1 strains instead of properly taking to a stable generation. I've grown hundreds of autos and many photo periods, many hybrids to landrace Thai and Moroccan, seed right from the fields and I''ll put my autos up again photo periods any day.
Some of Their strains? What seedbank / breeder can't you say that about? If you don't like autos, that's fine, we all have our preferences but don't denigrate a whole class of cannabis just because of your prejudices. We all have to hunt for the genetics that are right for us.
Talk to em pop22...
 
Well that’s always a good thing to hear sticky I feel that’s the easiest way but can understand why some won’t accept it I had my bank text me on one of my orders cuz they thought it was fraud where it was going out of the country I assumed but a text message later and my shit was on its way
Same happened to me when I used debit, they closed my whole bank account down until it was verified. Also because I tried serveral times before I got the notice from my bank Seedsman temporarily blocked me from trying again. That actually made me feel safer, and trust they aren't greedy.
 
Auto flowers are life, very potent some even 25% thc. It's like less hassle, compared to photo periods. They both have pros, and cons, auto flowers just have less cons. I personally hate photos, unless you have alot of free time, or timers for your lights they suck imo. Auto flowers came a long way, they're more hardy, and you don't take alot of work, yet still extremely potent. Don't get me started on yeild, and size. I will give photos victory on yeild tho. We still getting there, but not too far away.
 

Thegermling

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auto flowers just have less cons
Autos are "harder" to grow than photos. If you make a mistake in veg it can make or break your auto run. Photos, while in veg, can be kept in veg until said mistake is dealt with. I think that is probably the biggest con to autos. You literally have to have a "perfect" run with an auto otherwise you get a runt or fluffy bud etc. I think for beginners photos are a better choice.I do agree that autos have come a long way though.
 

Humanrob

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Autos are "harder" to grow than photos. If you make a mistake in veg it can make or break your auto run. Photos, while in veg, can be kept in veg until said mistake is dealt with. I think that is probably the biggest con to autos. You literally have to have a "perfect" run with an auto otherwise you get a runt or fluffy bud etc. I think for beginners photos are a better choice.I do agree that autos have come a long way though.
I'm growing autos outdoors this summer. We had some nice warm sunny weather in May and I started them early, and then the weather went cold and rainy for most of the next 3-4 weeks. So they are stunted, and even though the sun should be out and strong for 99% of the time while they flower, they didn't develop much of a branch structure, they are mostly a single stalk with some spindly little side branches.

It's my bad, my inexperience, I get that, but in the mean time like Thegermling said, they are not forgiving for our screw ups while they are in their first 30 days. Someone told me that if I learn how to grow autos, it will make me better at growing photos, I guess that means just a better grower in general.
 
Autos are "harder" to grow than photos. If you make a mistake in veg it can make or break your auto run. Photos, while in veg, can be kept in veg until said mistake is dealt with. I think that is probably the biggest con to autos. You literally have to have a "perfect" run with an auto otherwise you get a runt or fluffy bud etc. I think for beginners photos are a better choice.I do agree that autos have come a long way though.
Not really I grew my auto kryptonite probably the worst anyone could, from constant watering, to just noobing it up, and still got 2 ounces of awesome smoke. That all depends on genetics.
 

ANC

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I don't like autos for several reasons...
1, genetic drift. As you can't keep mothers alive, you are constantly moving away from the original stock.
2.having to buy seeds over and over and even then still possibly experience some of no 1.


Where I do think auto's shine is outdoors, as outdoor growers can get multiple grows in, in a season.
 

Thegermling

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I don't like autos for several reasons...
1, genetic drift. As you can't keep mothers alive, you are constantly moving away from the original stock.
2.having to buy seeds over and over and even then still possibly experience some of no 1.


Where I do think auto's shine is outdoors, as outdoor growers can get multiple grows in, in a season.
True but where I live (washington, lateral 47 ish, not enough light when flowering time comes) autos are perfect for me. Thats why I love them outdoors. Im jealous of those in cali and all of those on the same lateral. Photos are only good indoors here. That or have some type of light deprivation greenhouse.
 

Frank Nitty

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Autos are "harder" to grow than photos. If you make a mistake in veg it can make or break your auto run. Photos, while in veg, can be kept in veg until said mistake is dealt with. I think that is probably the biggest con to autos. You literally have to have a "perfect" run with an auto otherwise you get a runt or fluffy bud etc. I think for beginners photos are a better choice.I do agree that autos have come a long way though.
I disagree, I fucked my autos up for real and i have no runts or fluffy buds... And this is my first auto grow...
 
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