Auto-flowering vs simply knowing how to use a timer

Are auto-flowering seeds worth it? I know how to sex plants and I know how to use a timer, so what other perks are there? I have three auto-flowering Snowryder plants going right now but that was set up as more of a, "Fuck, I want something in time for Christmas!" I know that auto-flowering strains are supposed to have a shorter life cycle but really how much different would it be if instead I'd just bought some feminized seeds and left them on a 20/4 or 18/6 light cycle?
Also this is my first post.
 

mrbungle79

Well-Known Member
autos typically yield less. if you bought femmed seeds and germed them only to leave the light cycle at 18/6 or 24/0 you would have several mother plants seeing as none would flower till you switch them to 12/12
 

Campo Cultivator

Well-Known Member
or power cuts
you can get some free bud out of your veg room
very quick way to get a crop from seed
with autos there is no need for different light periods in separate areas so it makes it simple to have a rolling system planting a few seeds every couple of weeks of different variety's so you are always trying something new
no need to keep a mother
very easy to breed so you never have to buy seeds
try starting with short stuffs Mi5 un femmed excellent genetics to start from
Im no crusader for autos but they do work for many situations just very easy to work with
 
Thanks for the feedback guys. I totally missed the light cycle being wrong. *facepalm* Actually, do auto-flowering strains do better under a 12/12 than a something like a 20/4?
 

Nightmaresgrowing

New Member
Thanks for the feedback guys. I totally missed the light cycle being wrong. *facepalm* Actually, do auto-flowering strains do better under a 12/12 than a something like a 20/4?
They are supposed to be under 12/12 lighting the whole time I believe. No point in keeping them in vegetative light if they are flowering.
 

Closetgardner

Well-Known Member
They are supposed to be under 12/12 lighting the whole time I believe. No point in keeping them in vegetative light if they are flowering.
WRONG!! Auto's should be kept on 18 hours or more of light through out Thier life for maximum yield. That's the point of an auto flowering strain, they flower without needing 12 hours light
 

^Slanty

Active Member
Wow, that's weird. I could have sworn that I read they use 12/12. My bad everyone.
That would be why it is wise for people with actual relevant experience to respond. It would make life so much easier and save time for so many trying to find the correct answers.
 

Destillat

Active Member
Auto flowers are equatorial strains that have learned to flower by an internal clock rather than hours of sunlight. Since these strains always receive long hours of sun in their natural habitat it's best to keep on 18/6 entirely.

That said, I am not a fan of ruderalis. Can't clone em.
 

Trousers

Well-Known Member
Auto flowers are equatorial strains that have learned to flower by an internal clock rather than hours of sunlight. Since these strains always receive long hours of sun in their natural habitat it's best to keep on 18/6 entirely.
no

Auto flowers are not equatorial varieties, they have ruderalis in them which makes them flower regardless of light cycle.
The ruderalis was not from an area around the equator, more likely from somewhere north.

There is never 18 hours of sunlight a day on the equator.
The equator gets pretty close to 12 hours of daylight year round.
 

Nightmaresgrowing

New Member
no

Auto flowers are not equatorial varieties, they have ruderalis in them which makes them flower regardless of light cycle.
The ruderalis was not from an area around the equator, more likely from somewhere north.

There is never 18 hours of sunlight a day on the equator.
The equator gets pretty close to 12 hours of daylight year round.
Lol the guy said long hours of sunlight on the equator, lol what a funny guy
 

bigsteve

Well-Known Member
"Are auto-flowering seeds worth it?" Is the wrong question, I think. When are flowering seeds worth it, is a better query.

Don't think of autos as pot-for-dummies. Think of them as another valuable tool in our (the growers) arsenal. There are lots
of reasons to check the ruderalis strain (genus?) out.


What if someone only has a flowering bulb- HPS- and wants to take full advantage of his limited lighting? Autos don't veg so an entire grow
with just a flower bulb sounds efficient to me.

You mentioned a timer. You can flower autos at 24/0 if you had to. No timer confusion. Think about how many threads we see from beginners
asking about making the switch from veg to flower. These folks aren't stupid, they are just picking up knowledge. Seems to me that an auto
grow or two would be a good place for beginners to begin. They require less maintenance which makes them easier to grow as a rule.

Growers with a perpetual grow may have extra room in their veg room. What could be a better slot-filler than a couple small autos sitting
in the corner of the veg room? I suggest that if this path is followed to make sure your auto seeds are feminized. I don't grow male autos
in my veg room as it can prompt non-autos to show sex too early. Having an auto or two maturing in my veg room is pure bonus. I am
producing product from what would have been an empty corner.

Did I mention speed? I've grown a couple autos that were harvested around 8 weeks after opening the package from Attitude. That's fast!
My neighbor just lost his crop and cried he would not have any product to take south when he leaves at Christmas. Looked at the calendar
and told him to grow a dozen autos immediately and he would be toking his way south. Not too many non-autos could have jumped up to
fill that order, eh?

It looks like I'm contrarian, au contraire. But I think smart growers should have as much info as possible. Autos may not suit everyone but they
certainly have a place here.

Good luck, BigSteve.
 

jimmygreenfingers

Well-Known Member
Autos are wank its that simple. Why would anyone want to smoke ruderalis, go 12/12 from seed with photo's, use less power pull more weight and have a much better choice of strains at better prices. Fuck the autos.
 

Nightmaresgrowing

New Member
Coming from the guy that said autos go on 12 n 12... Find a case where someone died from lung cancer or any cancer from marijuana and post it on here
Uh, no thx. I don't need to search through thousands and thousands of cancer patients to find a guy that smoked marijuana, than figure everything out required to inform you as a scientist.... So obviously, you can say, inhaling smoke does no harm whatsoever, but I'm not going to sit here and argue it with some southern nobody.
 

joseywales

Member
I've been studying how to grow autos and have learned that they grow best on a 20/4 or 19/5 light schedule throughout the whole grow. 12/12 would just result in disappointing yields.

Are autos worth it? Depending on the strain, you can get 2-3 oz. in 60-70 days from seed to finish. You can't make clones though so you have to plant a seed everytime.
 
Autos are wank its that simple. Why would anyone want to smoke ruderalis, go 12/12 from seed with photo's, use less power pull more weight and have a much better choice of strains at better prices. Fuck the autos.
This is closer to what I was originally asking. I was curious of the difference between auto-flowering feminized seeds, and using feminized seeds but keeping them on a light cycle so that they flower as soon as.

What do you mean by photo's when you say, "go 12/12 from seed with photo's".
 
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