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Twelve hours of light is enough for the autoflower to grow, but giving more until eighteen hours will give better results. Make sure to schedule the number of hours with light and darkness to let the plant grow its best for a bigger yield. Techniques like pruning, topping, and super cropping can push plants to produce the best possible yields. Autoflowers, however, don't respond well to high-stress training (HST). Again, this comes down to their short life cycle and automatic transition from veg to bloom. More light leads to bigger autoflower yields To truly get huge autoflower yields grow your plants on at least 18 hours of light, followed by 6 hours of darkness, this light cycle is the best in my experience for maximising yields. By reducing the lighting to 12 hours, you will delay maturity and reduce the volume of your harvest.