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G'day Death Hasher, the whole point of auto flowering strains is that they are not dependant on light hours, therefore can be grown at any time of year as long as local climate permits it.

You will get better growth and therefore higher yields through spring/summer and mould will be an issue if you get a lot of cold damp days, however if you are in a fairly dry area then you will be fine as long as the temps don't drop below freezing.

 

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Perhaps, without asking as to the OP`s situation/ general locality, you should of just not posted at all maybe...

 

As IC said, autos are`nt photoperiod-dependant. I`d recommend you read around the forums for more info to get an understanding of not just auto flowering cannabis, but the growth habits of canna in it`s entirety. To give a definitive answer to your question, ppl would need to know your general area and so forth, for a start...

 

Read up a bit through the forums and please feel free to ask any questions you may have if you cant find what you`re looking for ;)

 

Oh and AJ, if you`ve nothing to contribute, please contribute nothing...

 

JAIKAI

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thanx IC and Jaikai,

 

really want to do outdoors so will keep a couple for next season,

may even look into making a grow cupboard to get though the winter,

I have been looking through some of the forums when i can,

 

Death hasher

 

Oh and stonedaj69 i was actually looking for usable info not generalised crap like you posted, but thanx for the effort I know it must of been hard for you

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