Autoflowers start flowering about 4–5 weeks after germination, with no need to change the light cycle ...
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Autoflowers start flowering about 4–5 weeks after germination, with no need to change the light cycle. They grow around 30% faster than photoperiod strains, saving time and performing perfectly indoors or outdoors. Built for stability, modern autos almost never go hermie or throw pollen sacs, making them the first true sensimilla from seed with an almost zero chance of accidental pollination