dravenvlad
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Yeah I can see that. That makes sense to me. So is there anyway to know that you have autoflower seeds. I guess not unless you plant them and they start flowering under 24 hour light?Very simple. The genetic trigger for plants to autoflower does not transfer too 100 % of offspring, atleast not without years of proper breeding to stabilize the genetics.
Just like if you cross a purple budded plant with a green budded plant. Only a certain percentage of plants will be purple or green, and another percentage will have characteristics of both.
It’s very common for auto seeds to produce individual plants from a batch which won’t auto.