Growing autoflower cannabis can be super rewarding—but they’re a little less forgiving than photoperiod plants. Here are the most common mistakes people make with autoflower cannabis seeds, and how to avoid them 🌱
1. Transplanting Too Much (or at All)
Mistake: Starting autos in small pots and transplanting later.
Why it’s bad: Autoflowers have a short life cycle; transplant shock can permanently stunt them.
Fix:
- Start seeds directly in their final container (3–5 gallons is ideal).
2. Overwatering
Mistake: Treating seedlings like mature plants.
Why it’s bad: Autos have smaller root systems and are very prone to root rot.
Fix:
- Water lightly at first
- Let the pot dry out between waterings
- Lift the pot—if it’s heavy, don’t water yet
3. Too Much Nutrients (Nutrient Burn)
Mistake: Feeding full-strength nutrients too early.
Why it’s bad: Autoflowers generally need less food than photoperiod plants.
Fix:
- Start at ¼ to ½ strength
- Watch leaf tips for burning
- Many soils don’t need nutrients for the first 2–3 weeks
4. Incorrect Light Schedule
Mistake: Using a strict 12/12 cycle or changing light schedules.
Why it’s bad: While autos can flower under 12/12, yields suffer.
Fix:
- Best schedules: 18/6 or 20/4 from seed to harvest
- Keep it consistent
5. Stress From Training (Overdoing It)
Mistake: Heavy topping, aggressive LST, or late training.
Why it’s bad: Autos don’t have time to recover from stress.
Fix:
- Avoid topping (unless you’re very experienced)
- Gentle LST only, and early (around week 2–3)
- If the plant looks stressed—stop
6. Poor Environment Control
Mistake: Ignoring temperature and humidity.
Why it’s bad: Autos grow fast and react quickly to bad conditions.
Fix:
- Temps: 22–28°C (72–82°F)
- Humidity:
- Seedling: 60–70%
- Veg: 50–60%
- Flower: 40–50%
7. Choosing the Wrong Pot Size
Mistake: Using pots that are too small.
Why it’s bad: Root restriction = smaller plants and yields.
Fix:
- 3–5 gallon fabric pots are the sweet spot
- Bigger roots = better autos
8. Poor Genetics or Old Seeds
Mistake: Buying cheap or unreliable autoflower seeds.
Why it’s bad: Bad genetics = inconsistent flowering, low yield, weak plants.
Fix:
- Buy from reputable breeders
- Store seeds cool, dark, and dry
9. Waiting Too Long to Fix Problems
Mistake: Assuming the plant will “grow out of it.”
Why it’s bad: Autos don’t have extra time to recover.
Fix:
- Act fast when you see issues
- Small problems become permanent setbacks quickly
10. Treating Autos Like Photoperiods
Mistake: Using the same grow strategy as regular cannabis.
Why it’s bad: Autos follow their own clock—you can’t pause or extend veg.
Fix:
- Prioritize low stress, consistency, and simplicity
If you want, I can:
- Build you a week-by-week autoflower grow schedule
- Help you choose soil vs coco vs hydro for autos
- Diagnose issues from photos or symptoms
