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The Best Autoflower Marijuana Seeds and Full Term Cannabis Seeds

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Auto Flower Marijuana Seeds and Full Term Marijuana Seeds
 

In the last couple of years, there has been an unprecedented demand for autoflower marijuana seeds around the world.

The demand stems from the peculiar nature of autoflowers engineered to flower without the tiresome process of keeping tabs on the light cycles.

The plant will flower when the built flowering timer in the autoflower’s clock reaches.

This makes it easy for most growers, especially new home growers who don’t have the time and expensive equipment needed to regulate the cycle of light that the marijuana plant needs manually.

Autoflowers are possible through controlled breeding, where a feminized or non-feminized (regular) cannabis plant is crossed with a Ruderalis plant. Ruderalis Marijuana plants adapted to flower automatically to survive their original environments’ cold and harsh weather conditions.

Therefore, the new strain of autoflower seeds can grow in flowering conditions that are less than ideal, irrespective of how much light the plant receives.

Advantages Of Autoflower Marijuana Seeds

Advantages Of Autoflower Marijuana Seeds

Autoflowers are novice-friendly since all the tedious work of religiously following a light cycle is eliminated. With the legalization of marijuana in Arizona, thanks to Arizona Proposition 207, anyone can get their marijuana home garden installation running in no time with autoflower weed seeds.

Autoflower Marijuana Seeds do not depend on or need light cycles to change. That means you can have plants at different growth stages in the space. Both vegetative and flowering plants will do well together.

Newer marijuana varieties and strains can grow like they are on steroids. They go from seed to harvest in less than 50 days, unlike the full-term or photoperiod marijuana seeds that take longer (an average of four months) to flower.

Whether you are an outdoor or indoor fan, autoflower marijuana seeds will flourish—no need to wait for season shifts for the plants to flower.

Additionally, with abundant light for outdoor growers, you can harvest several times in one season with autoflower seeds.

If you consider the plant size, autoflower seeds grow into smaller marijuana plants compared to the full-term plants, perfect for individuals growing at home or in limited space.

New varieties of autoflowers grow into plants resistant to common marijuana problems like disease and mold. Besides, as we earlier saw, they can survive the harshest winter seasons.

Are Autoflower Seeds Feminized?

Yes, most autoflower seeds are feminized. Our autoflower cannabis seeds are typically bred to be feminized, meaning they produce only female plants. Female plants are desirable in cannabis cultivation because they are the ones that produce the resinous buds rich in cannabinoids, including THC and CBD, which are sought after for medicinal and recreational use.

Feminized autoflower seeds eliminate the need for growers to identify and remove male plants, which do not produce buds and can fertilize female plants, reducing their potency. By using feminized autoflower seeds, growers can ensure a higher yield of potent, bud-producing plants in their harvest without worrying about accidental pollination.

How to Grow Autoflower Cannabis Seeds

How to Grow Autoflower Cannabis Seeds

Growing autoflowers is a straightforward process ideal for novice growers. 

They simplify the growing process by automatically transitioning from the vegetative stage to flowering, regardless of light cycles. Choose a strain suited to your preferences and growing conditions.

Prepare a suitable growing space with adequate lighting, ventilation, and temperature control. Indoors, use full-spectrum LED or HID lights for 18-20 hours daily. Outdoors, ensure at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight.

Plant your autoflower seeds directly into their final container, burying them about 1/2 inch deep in pre-moistened soil or growing medium. Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged.

Provide balanced nutrients during the vegetative stage and switch to bloom-specific nutrients once flowering begins. Water your plants when the top inch of soil feels dry, avoiding overwatering.

Monitor environmental conditions, aiming for temperatures between 70-85°F (21-29°C) during the day and slightly cooler at night. Maintain a relative humidity of 40-60% during vegetative growth, decreasing to 30-40% during flowering.

Training and pruning are optional but can promote even canopy growth and higher yields. Autoflowers typically have a short flowering period, around 8-10 weeks from seed to harvest.

Harvest when the trichomes are mostly cloudy with some amber for optimal potency. Monitor your plants closely and learn from each growing experience to improve your skills and yields.

How to Choose Autoflower Seeds

One valuable resource for growers navigating the selection process is our search tab. By entering specific criteria such as desired effects, yield potential, flavor preferences, and growing environment, growers can narrow down their options to strains that meet their requirements.

This streamlined approach empowers growers to make informed decisions and select autoflower seeds tailored to their individual preferences and cultivation goals.

When choosing autoflower seeds, genetics play a crucial role. Different strains have varying genetic backgrounds, affecting cannabinoid levels, terpene profiles, and growth traits.

Researching strains that match your preferences and desired effects is essential for beginners. Yield potential is another important factor, with some strains producing larger harvests than others.

Consider your space and goals when selecting a strain. Additionally, consider the size of plants, especially for indoor growers. Ensure the strain fits your available space.

Lastly, take your growing environment into account. Choose autoflower strains suited to your specific conditions, such as temperature and humidity levels, for optimal growth.

How to Grow Autoflowers Indoors

How to Grow Autoflowers Indoors

To grow autoflowers indoors, start with a suitable setup and containers with good drainage.

Choose a quality growing medium and provide adequate lighting for 18-20 hours daily.

Germinate seeds, transplant seedlings, and provide balanced nutrients.

Keep the soil moist and monitor environmental conditions for optimal growth.

Consider optional training techniques for improved yields.

Harvest when the trichomes are mostly cloudy with some amber.

What is the ideal soil for autoflower seeds?

What is the ideal soil for autoflower seeds?

The most suitable soil for autoflowers is a well-balanced, nutrient-rich potting mix specifically formulated for cannabis cultivation.

Look for soil blends designed for autoflowers or cannabis in general, which typically contain a balanced mix of organic matter, perlite, vermiculite, and other beneficial additives.

These soils provide essential nutrients to support healthy growth throughout the entire lifecycle of the plant, from seedling to harvest. Additionally, they offer good drainage to prevent waterlogging while retaining enough moisture to keep the roots consistently hydrated.

When selecting soil for autoflower seeds, avoid heavy or overly compacted soils, as they can restrict root development and lead to issues like nutrient deficiencies and root rot. Instead, opt for light, airy soils that promote robust root growth and overall plant health.

What are full-term marijuana seeds (photoperiod marijuana seeds?)

Full term marijuana seeds or photoperiod marijuana seeds are regular weeds seeds that use a photoperiod: a measure of the cycle of time showing how long a marijuana plant is exposed to light each day.

Two numbers are often used to denote the measurement of the time cycle. The first number represents the time plants are exposed to light, while the second represents the time a plant should be in the dark.

For instance, a 12/12 cycle of light shows that the marijuana plant will need 12 hours of light and 12 hours of darkness.

These regular marijuana seeds will require the gardener to control the dark and light cycles for the marijuana plant to flower at the appropriate time.

Advantages Of Full Term Marijuana Seeds (Photoperiod Marijuana Seeds)

  • Photoperiod marijuana seeds can vegetate indefinitely on a light cycle between an 18/6 and 24/0 only flower once they are switched to a 12/12 light cycle. This affords the grower control on when time harvests depending on the market and other factors.
  • The unlimited vegetation period also toughens the marijuana plant to weather harsh conditions and disease by delaying the flowering to only when the requirements for a bumper harvest are rife.
  • One full term marijuana seed can be cloned into unlimited plants, unlike the autoflowers that can only be cloned into one plant.
  • Another advantage photoperiod or full term marijuana seeds have is they grow into much bigger marijuana plants; this implies they tend to have much higher yields compared to autoflowers.
  • Buds or flowers of marijuana plants from full term marijuana seeds are usually more potent, in the sense that they have a more substantial effect when used. Potency depends on the levels of THC in a plant; the more the THC, the more potent the marijuana giving a user a more significant psychoactive experience.

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