In our blog we have discussed repeatedly the advantages of autoflowering varieties and defects in comparison with common or regular female varieties. In this chapter we will detail the advantages of common cultivation of a particular time as the month of July in the northern hemisphere.
These days most common varieties is in the process of growth, developing day by day, and will remain so until early to mid-August when, forced by the decrease in daylight hours, start to bloom.
Taking profit of these moment, autoflowering growers, could seed common strains, because total life time of the plant will be almost the same, varying 15 days or less. Growers that germinate feminized seeds during July, if the weather helps, will experience a September harvest with plants that height no high, and also will save money in fertilizers due to a short vegetative period (plant won't demand as much feeding).
Indica VS Autoflowering
It is important to highlight benefits of these practices compared with autoflowering plants specially in 3 aspects:
Better taste
Bigger yiedls
Many more strains available
If we are decided, and what we look for is a fast flowering strain, 3 good tips would be:
* Wild Rose: Really good recomendation for those that like to enjoy a great bouque with no as long flowerings as sativa plants.
* Shark Attack: Great White Shark became famous for its resin's quality, yields and stoner effect. Grow it is a must.
* Master kush: Very strong strain, with good yields, fast flowering and easy to grow. Kush family is probably one of the world's famous strains nowadays.
If what we are seeking is a strain with a good balance taste/yields maybe these ones are interesting too:
* Ganesh Spirit: Spiced tints of this strain will get crazy on those indica gland's fans. Resistant, good yielder and aromatic plant.
* Jamaican Dream: Eva seeds offers a fast flowering sativa plant with a balanced jamaican effect and good yields. Good strain to feel like a rasta does.
We hope that all described before will help growers, autoflowering and non-autoflowering ones, to start germinating even when they think it was too late for seeds because it was July.
If you have any doubt you can check more information about autoflowering strains, and non autoflowering strains at our cannabis blog: