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@scuba9311, I found a few articles like this.... OUR BLOG MOST RECENT CANNABIS BLOG CANNABIS STRAINS GROWING CANNABIS MEDICAL MARIJUANA The Perfect Light Schedules For Autoflowering Cannabis Growing autoflowering strains? In this article, we explore the ideal light schedule to help your autos produce the best possible harvests. 391 43 25 Nov 2019 WHAT’S THE BEST LIGHT SCHEDULE FOR AUTOFLOWERING CANNABIS? Autoflowering cannabis strains flower based on age, rather than a change to their light cycle. Nonetheless, providing your autos with the right amount of light remains crucial to ensuring the best possible harvest. Read on to learn all there is to know about lighting for autoflowering cannabis strains. 18/6 LIGHT CYCLE Cannabis is a C3 plant, meaning it can absorb CO₂ for photosynthesis even during light hours. And since autoflowering plants have short vegetative phases and often grow shorter than photoperiod strains, you’ll typically want to give your autos at least 18 hours of light. This allows for robust growth, without overspending on energy. Your autos love light just as much as traditional photoperiod strains, they just don't rely on it to begin bloom. 24HR LIGHT CYCLE Some growers will even give their autos a full 24 hours of light, arguing that this helps maximise vegetative growth. Growers who stick to 18-hour light cycles, on the other hand, argue that this gives their plants a short “recovery” period that is essential for healthy growth. There’s no real consensus on whether autos grow better under 18 or 24 hours of light, and we’ve seen growers achieve great results with both methods. To make up your mind, we recommend playing around with both variations and sticking to what works best for you. SOG Method in Autoflowering Strains WHAT ABOUT A 12/12 LIGHT CYCLE? Some growers still decide to keep their autos under a 12/12 light cycle during flowering. And that’s fine, as autos grown in these conditions can still produce a fair harvest. Just remember that the buds you harvest under a 12hr light cycle will be noticeably smaller than what you'd get under a 18–24hr cycle. Some reasons you might consider keeping your autos under 12/12