A new evoloution in auto's???

Jimmy Luffnan

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Here is a link I saw for Pukka Seeds....

http://www.seedmadness.com/seeds/pukka-seeds-long-john-silver-auto-flowering.html

"You heard of the low rider well this is the high rider" This variety has been a long time coming and definitively confirms that the times they are a changing! As believe it or not this is deciduous herbaceous perennial strain! For those of you that are not that horticulturally aware this means it has the ability to re-emerge after it has died.
Yes the seeds and not so commonly the plant can over winter and re-emerge come the spring, as in this little, or should we say big beauty will auto flower once it is established - if left to be it will set seeds, then these seeds will grow and then these plants will do the same thing so on and so forth ad infinitum!
For those of you that have still not seen the light, this means that it can grow wild and if left unchecked will colonise the areas where it is placed! in one season it can produce 3-4 generations of offspring and as each generation matures they will do the same thing!
In plain English this variety can grow wild and colonise - if left will come back with a vengeance every season there after!
This strain has similar genetic characteristics as the Big Bad John (Auto Flowering) variety however is mellow as a chellow compared to its obese stronger older brother.
Other seed banks have tried to buy the entire supply from us to stop these seeds hitting the market for fear of what this would do to the seed industry! But lol this is more important than mere money - let these seeds go forth and prosper and re take what is rightfully theirs :)
I cant be the only one who has stumbled across this...:-?

What are your thoughts?:hump:
 

smoke and coke

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yes ive heard of it. a lot of plants will do the same thing. the plant may not come back, but the seeds will grow the next year. it says the seeds and not so commonly the plant will overwinter. if you didnt harvest the seeded buds and you just left it out there would be a good chance that some of the seeds would sprout next year. this is probly due to a very hard seed shell.
as far as the plant coming back, i would like to see that, because any perrenials i have get bigger and bigger every year.
 

sinn0304

Active Member
I think I've seen these in one of the Jorge Cervantes videos before.. Definitely a nice find, I wonder how true it is.. If it's real, I might just buy 3 or 4 packs and let them take over replanting every year..
 

smoke and coke

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I think I've seen these in one of the Jorge Cervantes videos before.. Definitely a nice find, I wonder how true it is.. If it's real, I might just buy 3 or 4 packs and let them take over replanting every year..
i have thought about the same thing before. but you just have to remember that you cant harvest all the buds. you have to leave some of the seeded buds so the seeds will grow next year, in case the plant doesnt come back.
 

Jimmy Luffnan

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It was just an interesting thought....

Most outdoor crops get raided or ripped off because of too much thoroughfare ie.. going out to check/water.

This looks like it could really be one of those 'plant and leave to nature' kinda strains... but without the annual harvest.. and also very low profile which also helps...
 
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