Which autoflower strain would do best outdoors??

Fditty00

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3rd deminsion, Pineapple Ex, Kings kush, Og & sleestack. All indoor. Tryin to put a privacy fence up the next couple of weeks. Then build a greenhouse. Maybe move the TGA outside. Still illegal to grow outdoors in Michigan. But if its in a locked room, Im golden. Law doesnt state anything about greenhouses.
 

RC7

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i ordered them iranian autoflower seeds, i've read a bunch of awesome reviews about em so we'll see how it goes...
 

Delux83

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how many did you order RC7? you gonna keep a journal on the grow? so id like to watch em compare them to the dna 60 day wonder
 

landracer

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I think a major reason that autos won't do well outdoors is mostly because of how quickly they finish.

Autoflowering plants are pretty much done in 9-10 weeks; basically they skip the vegging stage. So basically, you're racing against time....how quickly can you get this plant to grow from seed in 9-10 weeks???

A lot of the sweet pics you see on this site of autos are growers who give their plants 20+ hours of light a day. With all that light, you can see how the plant can reach its full potential in about 2 months.

BUT, if you're growing outdoors exclusively, you NEED to have a good amount of direct sunlight, or the autoflowering plant won't get large enough to produce a sizable amount of stash..

that sounds dead on. i just got some autos seeds from short stuff-onxy (yesterday). they are suposed to reach three feet high(or more?), so theoretically they should yield about an oz dried even outside. this is my first time with autos. i would never try them on my own, but my uncle wanted me to. the family is interested in seeing if they are worth the effort.

the big advantage i hope to see is the fact that they finnish in late june (when planted in march) when sunshine is peaked and temps are high so they might produce more thc. a grow report is definately on the way!
 

chalehomez187

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Hey wats up guys/gals , Man we need more threads like this i think these autos are underrated

anyways i got some diesel ryders and easy ryders and this is my first grow , but its no sweat i know a shitload about growing and these are supossingly beginner strains. well its an outdoor grow and right now im just waiting for the weather to get better cuz canada is being a bitch right now , it should be growin weather within 2-3 weeks ... wish me luck guys :D

and Landracer damn your sexy , sorry im just blazed out and i just felt like saying that :p
 

Highlanders cave

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3rd deminsion, Pineapple Ex, Kings kush, Og & sleestack. All indoor. Tryin to put a privacy fence up the next couple of weeks. Then build a greenhouse. Maybe move the TGA outside. Still illegal to grow outdoors in Michigan. But if its in a locked room, Im golden. Law doesnt state anything about greenhouses.
Sounds like a good plan Fditty. Doing a journal or grow log on them or anything? I started to get back to you the other day but the RIU database crashed.

Good luck
 
Hey everyone, my buddy currently has some auto hindu kush and easy ryders(ak47 x LR#2) outdoors and there doing ok. One of the hindu kushes is only about 10 inches tall and is already budding and its such little bud that its not even worth taking the risk and time to do this with such little results. It's cool and all and easy to conceal among the adjacent vegetation growing but next summer my buddy is going to do a couple autos of some of the favorite strains and then just stick to normal good outdoor strains like some white widows. I like the auto's but they are better suited for indoors where nothing will hurt them. The easy ryders kept getting attacked by flies leaving little round brown holes in the leaves. These ultimately killed some of the leaves but the bugs didnt seem to touch the hindu kushes. Well these are our experiences with autoflowering strains outdoors. Would be pretty sick to just fill up a whole hillside with these though. They are very hard to spot both from the air and from the ground.
 
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