Outdoor Stable and Homogeneous Autoflowers

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Hello AFN. Im planning to do a couple dozen autos outdoors in a month and this will be my first experience with AF. As the title states im looking for stable and homogeneous varieties that will be good for outdoors where the wine grows... Of course good to great potency, smell, and flavor is a must as well. Anyone have any experience with something that matches these qualities? If anymore info is needed please let me know. Thanks :toke:
 
If you go back and look through the outdoor section you'll see this same question asked in about half of the threads. You need to put in some time researching, the info is free and easily available. You could also take a look in our strain review section, here's a link.
https://www.autoflower.org/f12/

Stop by the new growers section and introduce yourself soon!
 
Ive read through some of the forums and have yet to find something in regards to stability on any particular strain. Any help would be much appreciated. Good vibes... :peace:
 
The breeders don't seem to like giving out the information needed to make the call. Individual growers rarely grow enough of a variety to mark it's stability. However, autos are not propagated via clone and seeds must be made. The longer a strain has been on the market, the more generations, thus more inbred and stable it becomes. The main problem with this is the youth of many auto strains with many of the early strains not being as good as more recent strains.
 
A lot of autos are quite stable and can go blow for blow with any photo strain. Check out the highrise and dutch passion gear. If you want absolute single pheno stability then you need to grow some clones. There's going to be a bit of variation in anything you grow from seed. Even though it has a few phenos I'm a big fan of MI5, hearty and does well.

Thud, the breeders give out quite a bit of info, at least as much as you need. Autos are just as potent as photos now, the test have been done and there is no denying it.
 
Even though it has a few phenos I'm a big fan of MI5, hearty and does well.

Aye, I added a generation with regulars and another when I feminised them. The only problem is what to do with about 1000 regular Mi5 seeds since I only ever grow the fem seeds now. I have already surreptitiously thrown quite a few into the gardens surrounding the police station.
 
Hello all and thanks for the input.

Mr. Piggy- I completely understand the variances when growing from seed. I was just inquiring on a AF that had one or two dominant phenos.

GoAuto6- Thank you for the link! Unfortanetly no fems...
 
So far the strains that have caught my attention for this years early outdoor are...

W.O.S.- A.K.R.
Dinafem - Critical Jack Auto, Critical Auto, White Cheese, and Haze 2.0

Does anyone have any experience with any of these? I grew out a few of Dinafems photos last year including OG Kush, Diesel, Critical Jack, Blue Hash, and Power Kush. They all did pretty well averaging about 2lbs each other than the Critical Jack who gave us a nice 3lb! (my best yet)

Barneys Farm was also good to me this year with his Sweet Tooth which averaged 2 as well.
 
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