I never said you cant run autoflowers out doors, the problem is the yield, its not all that much, and even less out doors, autos tend to be suceptable to mold and pests, that said there are strains that are tuff and can handle it but those are the exeption, I live in CT in summer we have days of 90 degrees in a row with brutal rh as high as mid 70s, were i am i cant see any autoflower surviving those conditions, but if you in an environment were its cool and breezy and you have a tuff strain, go for it, even when i put photoperiod plants outside i have to hunt for a strain that can take 90f+ days we ave 30+and can go as high as 100f not to mention humidity and pests, im not saying it cant be done, or even done well, im saying it cant be done were im at is all, i have seen some awsome autos grown outdoors mostly super autos, and i never tell anyone what to do, i only advised that autos do not do as well outside as they do inside with a controlled environment, if you want to throw them outside thats fine.