New Fem AutoFlower Drops
Copycat's World’s Best Autoflowers — Built the Right Way
Copycat's World’s Best Autoflowers — Built the Right Way Our autoflowers aren’t rushed, outsourced, or half-finished. Every strain is taken to F4 before release to ensure true, stable autoflower expression, even in today’s most hyped genetics. Developing a real autoflower takes four full generations—and we do every single one in-house, from the first cross to the final hunt. All lineage used is proven and time-tested, not guesswork. Every plant is made, hunted, and selected in-house, ensuring consistency, vigor, and performance you can trust. No shortcuts. No outsourced breeding. Just properly worked autos done the hard way. All seed packs come with 3 seeds per pack, and every release represents years of work, selection, and refinement—because world-class autoflowers aren’t accidental, they’re built. Our Autoflower Growing Guidelines All of our autoflower strains are 100% feminized and finish seed to harvest in 60 days or less under proper conditions. These genetics are bred for speed, consistency, and performance, but autoflowers require a slightly different approach than photoperiod plants to truly reach their potential. For optimal results, we strongly recommend growing autos in a 3-gallon container or larger. Autoflowers develop rapidly, and unrestricted root space early on is critical. Larger pots allow for stronger root mass, improved nutrient uptake, and significantly larger, healthier plants. Starting & Containers Always start autoflowers in their final container to avoid transplant shock Use a light, well-aerated medium (soil or coco with added perlite) Ensure excellent drainage—autos do not tolerate waterlogged roots Lighting Maintain 18–20 hours of light per day from seed to harvest Consistent lighting is more important than intensity early on Avoid major light stress during the first 2–3 weeks of growth Feeding & Watering Autoflowers require less nutrients than photoperiod plants, especially during early growth Start feeding lightly and gradually increase as the plant matures Overfeeding is the most common mistake—autos respond best to moderation Water thoroughly, then allow proper dry-back before watering again Training & Stress Management Avoid topping unless highly experienced—autos have limited recovery time Low Stress Training (LST) is recommended to open the canopy and increase yield Keep environmental stress to a minimum; autos thrive on consistency Environment Ideal temperatures range between 72–80°F (22–27°C) Stable humidity, especially in early growth, promotes rapid development Strong airflow helps prevent issues and strengthens plant structure Autoflowers operate on an internal clock. When given a stable environment, proper root space, and minimal stress, our genetics deliver fast finishes, heavy flower production, and elite-quality results—exactly as intended.