I have some questions...about autoflowering plants

missnu

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What is the deal with these? I just want more info about them really...like I heard you can't clone them or take cuttings, so that one seed is just that...one seed right? I can see that it finishing in 2 months is definitely a plus, but then that is it right...you would have to buy more seeds yes? I kinda want one so I can have some weed before mine is ready, and that would knock a few months off my wait time...but I fear I will have a hard time convincing my husband to buy me a one-use seed,,,anyway I need someone with some real life experience to help me formulate my request for funds...lol.
 
You CAN clone a autoflower but it will finish at the same time as the mother therefore the yield won't be very much. Just get a quick flowering full photophase plant. There are some relatively quick finishers out there.
 
I already have a few differet strains of photoperiod governed MJ, and I was wondering how these autoflowering plants work...It says 2 months...does that mean that 2 months after planting it it will be done, or it will switch itself to flower in 2 months time?
 
2 months and will be done :) even though closer to 3momths in my experience. The bonus is yes quick turnaround while keeping other plants in veg and flower them when the autos done. Down seed if it is 1 seed, 1 hit. Hope this helps.
 
I also include an auto or 2 in most of my grows. I order seeds 4 or 5 times a year from Attitude
and get tons of freebies, including autos. I just gre a great auto, Royal Dwarf Auto from Royal
Queen Seeds. It finished in 7 weeks. That's 7 weeks from seed to harvesting a 4-foot plant.

Finishing times for autos generally translate to number of days in dirt. There are a number of
good 60-day wonders both auto and not. Some big bud-type indicas will finish after 3 weeks vegging and
5+ weeks flowering.

Good luck, BigSteve.
 
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