Does this look like a Sativa or Indica to you ?

missnu

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See the puppy toe shape, those wide leaf blades coming from that, It IS a ruderallis blend, If you know ruderallis and you grow ruderallis, it is so easy and obvious when you spot it. Indica mixes useually will carry the round platter shape even when mixed 50/50 with a sativa. Also Ruderalis would be the dominance here! That will probably grow out to be a very hearty plant. Ruderallis is a tough critter to do harm too. So many of us breeder look for very nice examples of ruderallis, makes nice out door and inclimate weather strains. Nice job, make shure you get a quantity of clones. If it turns out to be a winner smoke wise, you could have something there.
So are you telling him to clone an autoflowering plant?
 

lahadaextranjera

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So are you telling him to clone an autoflowering plant?
That's what I was just thinking!! How can u clone an auto?? I sometimes think one of my plants has a bit of auto in it as it flowers so quickly but I don't know this for sure.

I thought u couldn't clone Autos - was I wrong??
 

montanachadly

Active Member
Since you got that seed outta a bag of bird food there is a good chance that it could be just Hemp like industrial hemp the plant may grow big and all that but it may also lack in thc its up to you might as well see what you got. This kid keep talking about the ruderalis if your in iran how does he know you have a ruderalis genetics plant. I know they grow all over but i think it looks like indica dominant that could be hemp who knows you will have to let it grow to find out.
 

david9

Member
Ok it turned out to be a male. gave it to my mother as a gift . I'm gonna plant more of these seeds to see how the females gonna be.
 

melungeonman

Active Member
No wasn't telling him to clone an auto flower. But, was telling him ruderallis isn't a bad thing to work with, just because its a ruderllis (blend) dosn't automaticlly make it an auto flower strain.
An autoflowering strain is a strain that is influenced to bloom by age and maturity, not in response to changes in the photoperiod. Ruderalis in pure form is an auto flower. Ruderalis blends will auto flower, depending on the breeding and how much, rueralis is contained in the genetic makeup of the strain. If you breed the ruderalis with something more dominant, you will end up the hearty properties of the ruderalis, but the auto flower influence ( may wash out). Also I have seen experiments on auto flower clones, it is possible but painstaking. It's really hard to clone something that is triggered to bloom by age and NOT by photoperiod. The results where not very good at all, they did end up with a shit- load of lollypop looking 1 bud plants and it was quite commical.
 
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