feminized pakistan ryder autoflowering

greenjoe

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Hi...i have a few questions...should i leave lights on 24/7...and can i put them outside, once they have been under lights? They are suppose to be done in 60-70 days

Thanks
 

gopherbuddah

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from what i understand the best route to take with autoflowering light cycles is 18/6. as far as moving it out side after starting it inside i have no idea. if anything the longer dark would just slow down flowering. don't know if this is true with autos i've only grown photoperiod. i have my first auto beans coming so i could use any helpful advice foo
 

ooli

Active Member
I think you just need to be careful when flowering indoors. Outdoors, you should be fine with whatever. But, over-lighting can lead to heat and light stress on the buds.

~ooli~
 

bongmarley2009

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Give them 18 hours of light or more. Anything less is acceptable, but will reduce your overall yield. I've grown autoflowers twice now and find that 20/4 works pretty darn well.
 

Oldreefer

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I run my autos 24/0...unless I have'em alongside some "regulars" on 12/12.....I just do not believe excess stress is caused by TOO much light........hell the little resin factories don't need a break......or a rest........they work better when "fired up" 24/0 IMHO..........
Autos aren't affected by photoperiods...they finish regardless....outside will only reduce the amount of light which will in turn reduce yeild.
 

smallclosetgrowr

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listen to me dont listen to what anyone says.. run your autos on 20 on /4 off this is proven to be the best method by all the breeders, u can put them outside, but unless your in summer i would not do it otherwise u will loose a shitload of yeild
 
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