Growing Auto Flowering Auto door in Australian autumn/winter?

Hey I'm new to the game and i really want to start my grow, but I'm unsure of many things... and need guidance

So I've been researching into These Auto flowering strains and i was just wondering can i plant them in Autumn/Winter?
I was thinking this because Australian winters really aren't that cold(It never freezes) and we get a decent amount of sun usually. I was thinking of putting in a crop to go through autumn and just see how it goes?
Please help yo?:sleep::sleep:
 

Chadness

Member
A lot of it will depend on what state you are in. Im over in the great western and the weather here is still in the mid 30's during the day and mid teens to low 20's at night.

I've never grown autos so not sure how they go. Im getting a few plants ready at the moment for outside this year.
The "winters" here are more of just a rainy season not getting any lower than say 2 or 3 degrees.

Im doing my growth phase inside and putting outside at the end of March to go into flower.

They will then be ready by the time the cooler weather really kicks in.

Also from past experience the cooler the temps the better the trichrome production. The cooler weather mildly stresses the plant and the stress reaction is to make more trichromes which is exactly what you want.

Hope this helps some and goo d luck.

Ps make sure you garden the plants off by putting them outside.for a little while each day increasing the time each day.
 

Bigby

Well-Known Member
As long as the night temps don't go much below 55 then you should be fine. Select a more Indica dominant strain to be safer. I remember someone on here who managed to grow them successfully in Alaska during the summer months - so I'm sure it's possible in an Aussie winter. Bonza!
 
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