Auto-flower (Auto-Mazar) has non-serrated glossy leaves.

GypsME

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A month ago I germinated this 3 yr old Auto-Mazar (Afghani Kush) seed I got from Dutch Passion.

Had the weirdest cotyledons at first, wide and almost round.

Now around 31 days old, it is still tiny in size (the first 2 weeks of grow were really cold around here but other seeds have grown much more) and leaves are glossy and non-serrated.
Can't seem to find anything on that issue.

Germinated in wet tissue
Moved to solo cup
Moved to slighlty larger plastic pot (with 2/3 peatmoss and 1/3 red clay-loam soil mixed with tiny amounts of sheep manure in topsoil)
Outdoor at the moment - gets around 11-12 hours direct sun.
Added tiny amounts of nutes (custom mixes: some slow release granules with high N for now - we don't get many brands around here and access to cannabis-centric products are inexistant in the market)
I water whenever I feel pots are dry enough (dry ~ 2-3cm deep or shrunk fron the sides)


TL;DR: Auto-Flower seed grew to form non-serrated glossy leaves. All other seeds I got (OG Kush, and 6 other bag seeds) all got the same treatment and growing fine.
 

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tslonige

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AUSTRALIAN BASTARD CANNABIS
ABC is an Aussie invention. It was first “discovered” near Sydney in the 70’s. This strange anomaly grows more like an herb than a shrub. The leaves are not serrated; instead they’re smooth and shiny, growing no more than 5cm in length.

The original ABC was more like hemp and was low in all cannabinoids. However, underground breeders managed to boost the THC levels. This mutation made ripples about a decade ago. No strains have (yet) been made commercially available.
 

Hawg Wild

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Dutch Passion is putting out some lame, weird shit lately. I grew Auto Duck last year (yes I know ducksfoot is odd anyway). All of them foxtailed, all tasted varying degrees of horrible from dirt taste to sickly, oversweet, nauseating. All was schwag. Two hermied right up next to the main stalk at the preflowers hidden underneath buds. I won't be messing with anymore of their stuff.
 
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Hawg Wild

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AUSTRALIAN BASTARD CANNABIS
ABC is an Aussie invention. It was first “discovered” near Sydney in the 70’s. This strange anomaly grows more like an herb than a shrub. The leaves are not serrated; instead they’re smooth and shiny, growing no more than 5cm in length.

The original ABC was more like hemp and was low in all cannabinoids. However, underground breeders managed to boost the THC levels. This mutation made ripples about a decade ago. No strains have (yet) been made commercially available.
This plant in the post is not ABC... and there are ABC hybrids as well as pure lines available from CSI Humboldt, worked by hyb. They even have an autoflower version now.
 
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