Do Auto flowers strains grow well outdoors?

Do autoflower grow well outdoors

  • Yes

    Votes: 7 58.3%
  • No

    Votes: 1 8.3%
  • Not as well as indoors

    Votes: 2 16.7%
  • Better than indoors

    Votes: 2 16.7%
  • Equally as good as indoors

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    12

MynamewouldbeJosh420

Active Member
I thought Auto's were originally bred to add a mid season harvest to outdoor farms.
That's what I thought too but I wasn't sure so I figured I'd ask RIU.

I am thinking if I do any I will start them around April 7th indoors and run them for 4 weeks indoors, than switch them outside and see how they do...if they start to die, as some people have said, Ill bring them back inside.

It won't hurt to add them I can legally have six flowering:blsmoke:, but they will be done flowering before the photos start. Also planning to start some photos in second week of March and veg them until 3rd week of May or so, than put them outside already huge in 25 gallon pots.

Gonna use FFOF along with some organic compost containing chicken poo and other organic waste, Dolomite Lime, and extra perlite. I will be starting a grow journal in 3 weeks as im also doing an indoor grow with 600watt:mrgreen:
 

MichiganMedGrower

Well-Known Member
That's what I thought too but I wasn't sure so I figured I'd ask RIU.

I am thinking if I do any I will start them around April 7th indoors and run them for 4 weeks indoors, than switch them outside and see how they do...if they start to die, as some people have said, Ill bring them back inside.

It won't hurt to add them I can legally have six flowering:blsmoke:, but they will be done flowering before the photos start. Also planning to start some photos in second week of March and veg them until 3rd week of May or so, than put them outside already huge in 25 gallon pots.

Gonna use FFOF along with some organic compost containing chicken poo and other organic waste, Dolomite Lime, and extra perlite. I will be starting a grow journal in 3 weeks as im also doing an indoor grow with 600watt:mrgreen:
Cool. I will check it out.

Don't forget to harden off those young plants to the sun a little at a time. Or just sprout outside later.

Good luck
 

Sir72

Well-Known Member
They do great outdoors, just make sure don't put them out too early any cold will stunt them. Also use a very light mix with a good bit of perlite to maximize their growth in the veg phase.
 
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