After the last two blogs I decided it’s best to discuss disadvantages of autoflowering marijuana strains before accusations of bias are hurled. Some of the claims against autoflowering strains are a wee outdated, but I’ll discuss them. There are numerous disadvantages growers will cite as their reasons for not planting autoflowering seeds and it’s worth discussing their points to provide people a full understanding of the advantages and disadvantages. 1. Lower Yields

Autoflowering marijuana strains are a serious joy to grow. It’s easy to fall in love with growing these unique strains and I haven’t come across many that are too challenging or finkey. Whether a strain is easy or difficult doesn’t play a role in touching my heartstrings because there are few difficult ones that I adore, but continue to grow.

There are numerous advantages to growing autoflowering marijuana strains that are often overlooked by traditional growers. Based on the success of my last blog, Why I Love Autoflowering Marijuana Strains, I’m going to try to write less passionately and more convincingly for this piece about these unique strains. 1. Get Shorty
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