Date published
August 18, 2022
Autoflower Marijuana Plant Definition
Autoflowering cannabis plants are a type of cannabis that will flower automatically, regardless of the light cycle they receive. They are a good choice for growers who want a quick and easy grow, as they typically flower and are ready to harvest in about 10-12 weeks from seed. Here are some tips for growing autoflowering cannabis:
- Choose a suitable location: Autoflowering cannabis plants can be grown indoors or outdoors, but they do best in a sunny location with good air circulation.
- Start with quality seeds: Look for reputable seed banks or breeders that offer high-quality autoflowering seeds.
- Germinate the seeds: There are several methods for germinating cannabis seeds, but one of the most common is the paper towel method. Simply dampen a paper towel, place the seeds on top, and cover with another damp paper towel. Place the seeds in a warm, dark location until they sprout, which usually takes a few days.
- Transplant the seedlings: Once the seedlings have sprouted and grown a few leaves, they are ready to be transplanted into pots or a grow medium. Use a soil-less mix or a high-quality potting soil, and be sure to gently loosen the roots before transplanting.
- Provide proper lighting: Autoflowering cannabis plants need plenty of light to thrive, so if you are growing indoors, be sure to use high-quality grow lights. If you are growing outdoors, make sure the plants receive at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day.
- Water and fertilize regularly: Autoflowering cannabis plants have a relatively small root system, so they need to be watered and fertilized regularly to ensure they have enough nutrients to grow and flower properly. Avoid overwatering, as this can lead to root rot.
- Prune and train the plants: Pruning and training the plants can help increase airflow and light penetration, which can lead to bigger yields. To prune, simply remove any excess leaves or branches that are blocking light from reaching the lower parts of the plant. To train the plants, use techniques such as topping, FIMing, or LST (low-stress training) to shape the plants and encourage them to grow in a certain direction.
- Harvest and cure the buds: When the buds are ripe and ready to harvest, cut the plants down and hang them upside down to dry in a cool, dark location with good air circulation. Once the buds are dry, they can be cured by placing them in airtight containers and storing them in a cool, dark place for several weeks to allow the flavors and aromas to fully develop.
Following these tips should help you grow healthy and productive autoflowering cannabis plants. As with any grow, it's important to do your research and be patient, as growing cannabis can be a rewarding but also challenging endeavor.