Automatics: Alles, was Sie über Cannabis Automatics Strains wissen müssen

Automatics: Everything you need to know about Cannabis Automatics Strains

Automatics: Everything you need to know about Cannabis Automatics Strains

In recent years, the cannabis industry has evolved significantly, producing a variety of new strains and cultivation methods. One of the most exciting developments in this field is the introduction of Cannabis Automatics Strains, also known as autoflowering strains. These special cannabis strains have become particularly popular with home and hobby growers. In this blog article, we take a look at the special features and benefits of Cannabis Automatics Strains and how best to grow them.

What are Cannabis Automatics Strains?

Cannabis Automatics Strains, or autoflowering strains, are cannabis strains that complete their life cycle independently of light cycles. Traditional cannabis plants require specific light cycles to transition from the vegetative phase to the flowering phase. Autoflowering strains, on the other hand, begin flowering automatically after they have gone through a specific growth phase, usually after about 2-4 weeks.

Origin and genetics

Autoflowering strains originally come from Cannabis ruderalis, a hardy and resilient species native to northern regions such as Russia and Central Asia. These plants adapted to short and cold growing seasons by starting to flower regardless of light conditions. By crossing indica and sativa strains, breeders have created autoflowering hybrids that combine the best characteristics of all three cannabis species: the robustness of ruderalis, the potency of indica and the energetic effects of sativa.

Advantages of Autoflowering Strains

  1. Faster growth cycles: Autoflowering plants can often mature from germination to harvest in less than 10 weeks. This allows for multiple harvests per year outdoors, even in cooler climates.

  2. Easy installation: Since they don't require a specific light cycle, autoflowering strains are ideal for beginners. They are less prone to errors in light control and can be grown both indoors and outdoors.

  3. Compact size: These plants tend to stay smaller and more compact, making them perfect for growing in confined spaces or for discreet gardens.

  4. Resistance: Due to their Ruderalis genetics, autoflowering strains are more resistant to pests, diseases and harsh weather conditions.

Growing Autoflowering Strains

Growing autoflowering cannabis is relatively straightforward, but there are some important tips to keep in mind to get the best results:

  1. Light: Even though autoflowering plants don't require a specific light cycle, they still benefit from plenty of light. A light duration of 18-24 hours per day is often recommended.

  2. Nutrients: Autoflowering plants have a shorter life cycle and therefore require fewer nutrients than photoperiod varieties. If you If you use Love Living Soil , you can use less than 300 grams per 10 liters.

  3. Substrate: A well-aerated and light soil or other growth-promoting substrate is ideal. Make sure the medium is well-drained to prevent root rot.

  4. Pots: Plant your seedlings or cuttings directly into the final pot. Stress when repotting would steal valuable time from the plant during its already short growth phase.

Overall, growing autoflowering cannabis in Living Soil is an excellent method to cultivate high-quality and healthy plants in a sustainable manner. Growers who choose this method benefit from a simplified cultivation practice that benefits both the plants and the environment.

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