Excellent photos and auto colors have advantages and disadvantages @rebeccaryan.
The advantages of auto colors:
- Multiple harvests per year. Seeds of autoflowers always bloom automatically. This means that if you start growing at the beginning of the year, then your plants can harvest in the middle of summer. This will allow you to autocouple a new cycle of cannabis cultivation. If spring and summer were favorable, this will allow you to harvest 3 times a year. According to this statement, let's compare cannabis sativa and hemp indigo. Naturally, photoperiodic varieties (sativa and indicator) will grow in spring and summer, and will bloom only when the light day is shortened. It's around the end of the summer. This will allow you to collect only one crop within one year, since you are depending on the time of the year.
Disadvantages of auto colors
- Less harvest. Seeds of hemp Autoflowers grow small plants in comparison with photoperiodic cannabis varieties. It is very convenient for the secret cultivation of cannabis. But, unfortunately, the growth of the plant also affects the yield. Therefore, the yield of car colors is not high.
2.% THC is slightly lower. Due to the influence of cannabis ruderalis, the percentage of THC in autoflowering cannabis seeds is slightly lower than in most photoperiod plants, sativa and indica.
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because the yields have significantly increased, the last few decades. The quality (from proper breeders) has also increased significantly. ;)
Thanks for providing this level of detail @serkagan but the reason for this post is to see if other more experienced growers (than myself) think that this plant is a male, based on the plant structures that I have shown in this photo. If I leave males with my females all of them will be pollinated and produce seeds, which I do not want. Do you think this is a male plant?
Most likely, male flowers pollinate female flowers, the main thing is to remove them still closed. But on this drawing you can determine what men's, and what women's :)