So.Az outdoor a uto flower

Looking for high temp, low humidity auto flowering seeds w/o strong odor for outside backyard grow. What’s best?

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You would have to start the plant grow process indoors then move it outside once it
gets some size on it.

As far as low humidity? I’m a Photo grower so you’ll have to wait for an Auto Pro to interject.

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@K55f i am also a SoAz desert rat! Outdoor is very difficult here as you can imagine. I have plenty of friends that do very well outdoor so maybe its just me. I can’t seem to get them past July. But I did find this for you…

If I I didn’t live smack in the middle of town, I think it would be a little easier(more options for grow area). I wish you luck in finding a proper strain for our lovely desert and if you could keep me updated with any info you might find. And if you get the grow started, tag me please. I would live to see what can be done outdoors here.

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And this…

Looks like it would do well here in AZ and its on sale!

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I live in Tempe. Just transplanted 2 white widow autos outdoors 9 days ago. They are coming up on 4 weeks. They should be done by late May. I think you’d have a difficult time if you go deep in to June and July.

I’m doing mine more for the challenge and experience than anything. I figure smokeable harvest is bonus points!

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@Oheeeoh
I failed to read the part about using autos. Autos are new to me and I am doing gscx autos in my current grow. It never dawned on me that it could be done that way! Got me thinking though! I have some Bruce banner autos that I’ve not decided what to do with yet🤔

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I popped the seeds in middle Feb and transplanted outside once the night time lows went over 50.

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We are still dropping into the low 40s here in Tucson. 41° this morning at my house. But that won’t last much longer!

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Too stinky for the neighborhood, I believe.

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@K55f I would have to agree with you on that one

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