Regular Autoflowering Seeds
Ready to play creator? Our regular autoflowering seeds are the ultimate tool for growers looking to breed their own fast-flowering genetics. Experience pure vigor, create unique crosses, and harvest in record time.
Are you tired of growing the exact same strains and relying entirely on feminized seeds every single season? We get it. When you want to take your growing game to the next level and start breeding, standard seeds just don't cut it. That's where regular autoflowering seeds come in to save the day.
These beauties are the ultimate tool for the modern grower. Because they produce both male and female plants, you can easily collect pollen to create your own unique crosses, which means you'll have an endless stash of custom, fast-flowering seeds tailored exactly to your vibe.
Before you start: What you need to be clear about
Growing regular autos isn't just about dropping a seed in the dirt and hoping for the best. Before you dive in, you need to define your goals. Are you looking to breed your own fastest autoflower seeds, or do you just want the raw, unadulterated genetic vigor that regular seeds provide? Keep in mind that you'll need a bit of extra space to separate the males once they show their sex, unless you want a tent full of seeds!
Step 1: Choose the right regular auto genetics
Not all regular autos are created equal. You want stable, resilient genetics that can handle a bit of stress while delivering top-tier resin and flavor. Classic strains like Ruderalis Indica or Ruderalis Skunk are legendary for their cold resistance and easy-going nature. Pick a strain that matches your climate and the type of high you're chasing—whether it's a heavy, couch-lock chill or an uplifting, creative trip.
Step 2: Fine-tune your growing environment
Autoflowers are fast, which means they don't have time to recover from major screw-ups. To get the best results, start them in their final square planters right from day one to avoid transplant shock. Use a high-quality, airy light mix soil so those roots can stretch out easily. Keep your lights on an 18/6 or 20/4 schedule from seed to harvest, and watch them explode with growth.
Step 3: Master the art of sexing and crossing
Around week 3 or 4, your plants will start showing their true colors. Keep a close eye on the nodes. See little pollen sacs forming? That's a male. See white, wispy hairs (pistils)? You've got a female. If you're breeding, isolate the best-looking male, collect his pollen, and carefully brush it onto the buds of your chosen female. Boom—you're officially a breeder.
Frequently Asked Questions about Regular Autoflowering Seeds
Why should I choose regular autoflowers over feminized ones?
If your goal is just to harvest buds, feminized is the way to go. But if you want to breed, create your own seed stock, or experience the absolute peak of genetic vigor and stress resistance, regular autoflowers are your best bet.
How long does it take for regular autos to show their sex?
Usually, you'll be able to spot the males and females between days 20 and 30 from germination. Males tend to show their pollen sacs a few days before the females push out their first pistils.
Can I grow them outdoors in colder climates?
Absolutely! Thanks to their strong Ruderalis heritage, these plants are incredibly tough. They can handle colder nights and shorter summers much better than traditional photoperiod strains.
You've got the roadmap, the knowledge, and the inspiration. Now it's time to take action. Dive into our selection of regular autoflowering seeds, pick your favorites, and start creating the next legendary strain today!
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