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    hey... im fairly new here, and ive been searching... theres not too much information on UK outdoor autoflower growing? i just want to know if anyone has had any success with autoflowers? please post strain and yield, cheers, Max

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    the point of an autoflower outdoors is so that if you need to finish up your run before the weather gets too humid (at the end of the summer) or to beat the cold season. depending on where u live its good for outdoors
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    ohh, okay nice... have you done any? how did they turn out?
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    ive never done any but ive researched and done outdoors. what it comes down to is if your region is in an area where you have to worry about what i said the advantage of outdoor auto's is that you get a yield before things get out of control weather wise. A very good thing to do with any outdoor plant is make sure that it gets morning sun. The morning sun evaporates the dew from the plant so that the dew doesn't make the buds mold. If you take an autoflower and bud it in the middle of the summer, you're getting more blue spectrum which isn't really what you want for flowering. More red light when the season gets later and this may effect yield / flowering production. Make sure if u wanna do autos that you get an outdoor variety and from there its your choice.
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