Autoflowers do not do well outdoors, the yield is smaller and the plants are suceptable to mold and pests and diseases, with autoflowers you are in a tradeoff speed vs yield, in other words you can finish a plant in 70 days but the yield is much smaller, thats fine if you do runs of 3 or 4 plants at a time then rotate new plants in as the first batch matures, but autos yields outdoors are even less, there really made to be grown indoors, besides why not grow photoperiod plants if you can grow outdoors? You get a tuff strain and let nature do her thing and in the fall you will have a lot of weed, some people do run them outdoors were there is not much humidity or rain but there really made to be grown indoors.