Autoflower Seeds 101
Are Autoflower Seeds also cannabis seeds?
Yes, autoflower seeds refer to a specific type of cannabis seeds that are created by crossing cannabis sativa or cannabis indica with cannabis ruderalis. The resulting strain is an autoflowering variety that begins to flower at a certain age regardless of environmental factors. It should be noted that "autoflowering" as a term could technically describe other, non-cannabis, day-neutral plants but its not practically the case as of 2026.
What is the downside to autoflowering seeds?
Autoflowers only stay in the vegetative phase for a short period of time which cannot be controlled and typically translates to smaller plants and yields compared to photoperiod strains with a longer veg phase.
What's the best way to start autoflower seeds?
The industry standard is to germinate your seeds using the paper towel method. This involves soaking your seeds in distilled water and then placing on a paper towel in a warm dark place until a taproot forms. Then transplanting the seed taproot down into a medium like soil in a pot or a dome and spraying regularly to keep moist.
What are the benefits of autoflowering seeds?
Autoflower seeds are easier to grow because they do not require a change in daylight hours to begin flowering and remove a complete step of growing cannabis. Autoflower seeds also offer fast cycles for shorter growing periods and allow for you to invest less time into each crop and cycle through more harvests per year.
Autoflower Seeds 101
What is the optimal light schedule for Autoflowers?
Unlike photoperiod strains that require 12 hours of darkness to flower, autoflowers thrive on more light. The consensus among commercial autoflower growers is an 18/6 or 20/4 light cycle (Light/Dark).
Can you clone Autoflower plants?
Technically yes, but practically no. Because autoflowering plants run on a genetic "countdown" rather than a hormonal response to light, a clone retains the exact biological age of the mother plant.
Are modern Autoflowers less potent than photoperiod strains?
This is from the early days of Cannabis ruderalis breeding (e.g., the original "Lowryder" era). Modern autoflower hybrids (F4 generation and beyond) regularly test between 20% and 28% THC, with terpene profiles that match elite photoperiod clones. Top-tier breeders have successfully isolated the autoflowering trait while backcrossing high-potency traits from Sativa and Indica parents, effectively closing the gap in quality.
Should I top or FIM my Autoflower plants?
High Stress Training (HST), such as topping or fimming, is generally risky for autoflowers due to their limited vegetative window.
Should I transplant Autoflowers or start in the final pot?
It is widely recommended to transplant (after germination) directly in the final container. Autoflowers develop a deep taproot very quickly. If this taproot hits the bottom of a small solo cup or starter pot, it can trigger a hormonal stress response that forces the plant into early flowering (often called "pre-flower panic").
Can I run Autoflowers on 24 hours of light?
Technically, you can do this but most growers find the optimal results are not found from this due to the stress that it puts on the plant. A short rest period is ideal to maximize growth and density.