<span class="link_user">@DoDhLo</span>,Yes you can obtain stables autos , most of the autos you can buy today are stable but genetics can still play tricks , it's like when you buy a feminised seed and end up with an hermie : it can happens. The better way to have stable autos would be to cross them until at least F5 but they are mostly some F3 so the F1 is the auto/photo cross , the F2 is an auto selection breed together and the F3 is suposed to be 100% auto after a good F2 selection.
Don't be quick to say it will be a disaster , if it is a photo then the 12/12 schedule will make you save light and money + the plant will stretch at least x2 which will makes a nice bush for a descent yield :grin::+1:
<span class="link_user">@OutForReal</span> Thanks for the explanation bro, it actually makes more sense then the other questionable theory's i heard . But you'd expect the ruderalis genes/characteristics to be more stable (after all these years i mean)
Anyway , am gonna switch to 14/10 or 12/12 to force flowering and maybe get some buds to smoke. Even though i knew this grow was a distaster from the start .
<span class="link_user">@CRiSPrGrow</span> I dont intend to harm these little insects :) , am just throwing random stuff to keep them occupied (eggs shells , fruits peels etc) . And thanks for the luck wish, am gonna need it :)
<span class="link_user">@Mrs_Larimar</span>, oh i understand .
Before i exterminated the pests , i read that white flies didnt like the light so i put two or three foils on each pot to direct some light on the bottom side of the leaves .
thanks for your help bro :)
<span class="link_user">@DoDhLo</span>, Ah tahs good that they get less water. Such material i mean you should no cover the soillayer with foil, or plastic so there is no circulation