Autoflower Seeds For Sale

Buy autoflowers seeds that once germinated will automatically start to flower without a change in lighting. Choosing to grow autoflower seeds allows you to tap into additional harvest per year and invest less time per crop. Beginners buy autoflowers for the ease of growing and to reduce the steps involved in producing marijuana flowers. When growing autoflowers you can harvest more frequently and home in the skills required at each step of the cannabis growing process. Kind Seed Co recommends new growers start with autoflowering weed seeds for their first few crops.

3 products

  • 24K Gold Auto Fem
    Indica Autoflower FeminizedUp to 24%Less than 1%
    $12.22-$210.00
    24K Gold Auto Fem
  • Strawberry Gum Auto Fem
    Indica Autoflower FeminizedUp to 20%Less than 1%
    $12.22-$210.00
    Strawberry Gum Auto Fem
  • Primate Kush Auto Fem
    Indica Autoflower FeminizedUp to 24%Less than 1%
    $12.22-$210.00
    Primate Kush Auto Fem

Top 7 Reasons to buy Autoflower Seeds

Fast and Furious: Autoflower seeds have a shorter life cycle, meaning you'll be harvesting your buds in no time. Who doesn't love a quick turnaround?

Size Matters: Autoflower plants are generally more compact, making them perfect for small spaces, stealth grows, or if you're just really into tiny things.

Lighten Up: Autoflowers don't need a specific light schedule to start flowering, so you can save on your electricity bill and still enjoy the fruits of your labor.

Easy Peasy: Autoflower seeds are known for their resilience and ability to grow in various conditions, making them perfect for beginners or those who just want a low-maintenance plant.

Multiple Harvests: With autoflower seeds, you can have multiple harvests in a single season, ensuring a steady supply of homegrown goodness.

Discreetly Delicious: The smaller size and faster growth of autoflower plants make them perfect for discreet outdoor growing, so you can keep your green thumb a secret.

Variety is the Spice of Life: Autoflower seeds come in a wide range of strains and flavors, so you can find the perfect match for your taste buds and grow the cannabis that suits you best.

Sugar Based supplements For Autoflowers

Sugar is a major part of the development of many plants and animals. With cannabis, sugar has a massive effect on the taste, smell, and even the health of your plant. It’s used to produce many necessary parts of a plant, such as cellulose, which builds cell walls. Starch is a substance that stores a plant’s energy. Amino acids make up proteins and lipids are fats and oils needed for seed production. There are many different ways that growers can add sugar or glucose to their plants to help the storage and movement of energy. Honey is sometimes used as a rooting stimulant by experienced growers as long as it’s 100% pure honey. Reading the label on your jar of honey is important. If it contains corn syrup or other artificial sweeteners, it is unlikely to do much good because these sweeteners aren’t nutritionally valuable to the plant. Blackstrap molasses has been used as well, which will add some glucose to your plant and encourage the growth of beneficial microorganisms. Blackstrap molasses, as opposed to regular molasses, is rich in nutrients and minerals such as potassium, calcium, magnesium and iron, all elements that your cannabis plant will need a lot of. If you decide to use molasses for the growth of your plant, you must make sure it is unsalted. Sulfured molasses contains these salts and, when fed to your cannabis plant, will kill off beneficial microorganisms. Molasses comes in four variances, which are light, medium to dark, blackstrap, and treacle. Blackstrap is the best of these four to be used in cannabis production.

Controlling The Temperature & Humidity Of Autoflowering Plants

Controlling the humidity and temperature of your auto-flowering cannabis, is essential to having a good yield that is not only large but smells and tastes its best. While it sometimes varies by strain, most cannabis plants will be happiest in a specific temperature and humidity range. This temperature is about 70° to 80° Fahrenheit, and humidity should be anywhere between 40% to 60%, decreasing as your plant gets closer to flowering time. If you have a tight schedule between growing your plants, or you’re just not very good at self-regulating, there’s no need to worry, as there’s a wide range of tools available to help you regulate the temperature and humidity of your plants. Ventilation is important, as it will help to keep temperature and humidity at steady levels and for this, you can simply use an extractor fan, which will be especially useful if it has adjustable speeds. Air conditioning or heating systems will be useful to maintain temperature, especially if you give your plants a night cycle, although this is not necessary as essentially every auto-flowering variety of cannabis needs no night cycle whatsoever. For humidity, it can be regulated through the use of humidifiers or dehumidifiers.

Growing Autoflower Seeds Indoor Vs Outdoors

Auto-flowering cannabis is generally considered to be the easier family to grow because of its fantastic genetics. Not only does crossing ruderalis with another strain give the child the capability to flower automatically, but ruderalis plants are incredibly hardy plants given the climates they tend to grow in. These hardy traits are passed on to their child strains. This allows most auto-flowering cannabis to be grown easily, whether indoors or outdoors. There are, however, considerations to be made for both of these growing options. Growing auto-flowering cannabis indoors or outdoors may be more or less beneficial depending on the grower’s situation. Auto-flowering cannabis is extremely hardy in less than ideal conditions and does particularly well in cold climates. You can essentially grow these strains anywhere south of the arctic circle. While these will be the best option for anybody living in colder climates, it comes with a trade-off. Because the plant’s growing season in a colder climate will be significantly shorter, it results in a smaller yield. Auto-flowering cannabis also finishes growing quickly compared to photoperiod cannabis and it usually maintains a much smaller profile. Growing indoors is a different situation. Since you have all the control, this can be a good or a bad thing. Your plants will be completely dependent on you to control the pH of their growing medium, how much light they receive, and other factors such as watering and training. This will have different effects on the yield and health of your plant depending on the diligence of the grower.

Autoflower Strain Seeds From Kind Seed Co