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    Auto flowering mating

    Thanks for stickin with me here. I will explain in more detail. The way it stands now, If I plant outside in April ,May, June or July, my plants still finish beginning to mid Oct.Even though I usually have them a month or two old when I put them out. So if I had this theoretical 4 month...
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    Auto flowering mating

    That the autoflower trait is either present or it isn't and that there is no such thing as an inbetween 10 week auto flower and fully photosensitive plant. I was hoping that a 16 week auto could be developed for outdoor use.
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    Auto flowering mating

    Thanks CF. Very nice explaination, that even I can understand. So in your opinion, you either get the autoflowering trait or you don't? There is no inbetween as in crossing a tall plant w/ a short plant and getting a result of a medium plant?
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    Auto flowering mating

    Very interesting Longlizard. This is something I have been wondering about. So in your experience you would say that within that 50% hybrid group they will all finish faster than the connoisseur, but to varying degrees, with each individual plant? So for example some may veg for 6 weeks and bud...
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