Auto-flowering Grow

"Fimming" (also known as FIMing) is a cannabis grow technique to increase yields. Discovered by mistake, this unusual plant training technique increases the number and size of cannabis buds. When the fimming is done right, of course. This marijuana fimming tutorial shows you how to fim plants perfectly every time. Fimming refers to removing the
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You're browsing a cannabis seed bank website, and see different marijuana strains with the same name, perhaps Bruce Banner. But one says "Autoflower" and one says "Fast" (sometimes also "Express" or "FF" or "Fast Flowering"). What does this mean? What's the difference? What's the difference between an Autoflower and a Fast cannabis strain? "Autoflower" and "Fast"
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What are the best auto-flowering strains? Some proven autoflowering seeds for beginner growers in 2025 are: Shortcut Auto, Pineapple Diesel Auto, Purple Lemonade Auto, and Gorilla Cookies Auto. Easy to grow, fast growth, potent buds. Introduction: How to Maximize Autoflowering Marijuana Autoflowering vs Photoperiod Strains: Quick Summary 5 Tactics for Growing Autoflowering Cannabis Strains Start Strong
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Over the years, I've run a few side-by-side experiments with growing cannabis plants. I am almost always surprised by something, and I thought you might be too. So I decided to keep a list of all my marijuana-growing experiments in one place. You can also check back here to see whatever is the current experiment.
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It's 2026, and there's never been a better time to grow with autoflower cannabis seeds. Why? New autoflowering strains grow fast harvests of top-shelf buds. View our list of recommended autoflower breeders and best autoflower seeds of 2026. Back: OG Kush Auto, White Widow XXL Auto, Zkittlez Auto. Front: Critical Orange Punch, Alaskan Purple, Pink Kush CBD Check our recent
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Do you have legal plant limits? Cannabis cultivation is legal in many countries and several states in the USA. However, many growers are subject to legal plant limits. That means they can only grow a certain number of plants at a time. For example, California (where I live) allows 21+ adults to grow up to 6
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