Autoflower Hydroponic Grow Guide: How to Grow Autoflowers in Hydroponics
Growing autoflowers in hydroponics can seem intimidating at first, especially if you are used to traditional soil growing methods. Many beginners struggle with slow growth, inconsistent feeding,…
A complete guide to temperature and humidity for autoflowers
Growing weed indoors sounds easy, right? A quick trip to your local hydroponics supply store, a few thousands bucks down the drain, and you’re in…
What Equipment Do You Need to Grow Autoflowers Indoors?
Growing autoflowers indoors is one of the easiest ways to produce consistent cannabis harvests while maintaining control over the growing environment. Unlike photoperiod plants, autoflowers flower automatically, making them a popular choice for beginners and growers with limited space. A…
How to grow autoflowers in a grow tent
Autoflowers are built for two things: simplicity and speed, they don’t wait for light schedules to change, and they don’t ask much from the grower beyond consistency. When you pair them with a well-equipped grow tent (and a bit of knowledge),…
What is the ideal DLI for Autoflowers?
Patience may be a virtue, but in the world of autoflowering cannabis, it’s a luxury you simply can’t afford. Not like you can with photoperiod plants. There’s no vegetative limbo to buy you time, no reset button if conditions fall short.…
What is VPD, and how does it affect autoflowers?
VPD. Three letters that can make or break your grow, especially if you're working with autoflowers - which so many of us are these days. While most new growers obsess over temperature and humidity somewhat separately, Vapor Pressure Deficit gives…
What is a Good PPFD for Autoflowers?
When it comes to growing autoflowers, lighting is super important, and knowing what PPFD is can make or break your grow. PPFD stands for Photosynthetic Photon Flux Density, and it's essentially the amount of light your plants are getting at…
Best Grow Lights For Autoflowers
Grow lights are one of the most important components for indoor operations. Not only do they act as the ‘sun’ for plant energy, but typically cost the most too. Meaning, you’ll want to make sure you choose the right one…
Best light schedule for growing autoflowers
The one glaring difference between autoflowers and regular photoperiod cannabis plants, is the need or lack thereof, of light schedules. As you may know, photoperiod plants require specific light schedules to begin flowering. Autoflowers, bred with cannabis ruderalis genetics, do…