growdoctordccommentedweek 35 years ago
@theplar,
It seems that autos have a purpose I hadn’t known. They’re here to stay, for better or worse.
Last summer my outdoor crop of photos began flowering in 15+ hours of sun per day. No one can explain it. I’ve bred these seeds since 2016. No hermies. No problems. They just grow themselves with little attention, in the back of a greenhouse shared with decorative flowers.
I’m growing four plants from the 2019 seed harvest now. They receive 24/0 LED light. They’re six weeks old. Yesterday I saw what appears to be male on one plant and female preflowers on another.
How can a photoperiod plant turn auto on her own? I’m baffled.
Sorry for the partial thread jack, but it’s related and curious, and I thought worth mentioning. Hope you do too.
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