Ja, wieder pech. It seems auto flowers are nowhere as stable, genetically, than their photo period counterparts. Maybe the breeders are too quick to get their strains on the market and have not done enough work making sure the plants they release are thoroughly bred for proper stability. It has been my experience with autos, that they have many issues and do a lot of strange things. I have stopped growing them due to too much time being wasted growing, then having plants go hermaphrodite and ruining whole crops, as well as a lot of mutated plants, mainly from one of the biggest in the business. I did have more over all stability from Sweet Seeds autos, however I see no real benefit to growing them over "normal" photoperiod plants. Autos may suit some people, but they are really temperamental in their requirements and too variable in their results for my liking. On top of this, they really need hydro and massive lighting to perform to their best, which as an outdoor grower using sunshine, autos do not have a place with me. Their needs also leave a very big "carbon footprint", something we are made to feel ashamed of. This plant will cause seeds everywhere and pass on hermaphrodite genes too, so is useless for breeding. I would suggest growing "normal" photo period fems next time, they are much more stable and will give you hardly any problems at all and generally, bigger harvests too. The question page in this forum is over flowing with problems with auto flowering plants, so you are not alone with your troubles and this also indicates to me that auto flowers are not as wonderful as the breeders make them out to be. Hope this helps and viel gluck!
,... Organoman.