Many growers are always looking for new ideas to increase their yields. As a result, they decide to autoflowering to buy cannabis seeds. These seeds are in principle ideal for growers who want to harvest multiple times a year. Autoflowering cannabis seeds are often a lot cheaper than normal cannabis seeds and also ensure a huge production. It is therefore worth ordering them! For growers who want a larger harvest and want to harvest multiple times a year, it is advisable to autoflowering cannabis seeds. If you only want to harvest once a year, these seeds are not so interesting for you. Autoflowering cannabis seeds often ensure that you can pick large quantities of weed two months after repotting.
What are autoflowering cannabis seeds?
Autoflowering cannabis seeds are cannabis seeds that automatically start flowering, regardless of how much light they get. This makes autoflowering seeds ideal for growers who have no experience growing cannabis. Autoflowering seeds are also perfect for growers who have limited space, as they tend to stay a bit smaller.
Which autoflowering cannabis seeds recommend Bakehouse?
We have a variety of autoflowering cannabis seeds in stock. Below is a list of the autoflowering cannabis seeds that we currently have in our collection. If you want to know more about a certain seed, feel free to ask us for advice.
- Amnesia Haze Automatic (euphoric effect)
- White Widow Automatic (ultimate relaxation)
- Northern Light Autoflower (calming effect)
- Fat Banana Autoflower (high THC content)
- Critical Autofollower (low THC content)
- Green Gelato Autoflower (perfect for edibles)
- OG Kush Automatic (combination between Indica and Sativa)
- Gorilla Glue Automatic (cerebral intoxication)
How many times a year can I harvest?
The question we get most often is “how many times a year can I harvest?” The simple answer is: at least twice a year. However, by choosing autoflowering seeds, this number can easily be increased to 4 or 5 times. This is partly possible because autoflowering plants ripen a lot faster than regular cannabis varieties. In addition, they are less sensitive to fluctuations in the light cycle, which means they can grow well even in the shorter, dark days of the year. For the truly advanced gardener: The best way to get multiple crops per year is to order different strains or varieties that flower at different times.