Interesting. What you are describing is phenotypes acting completely contradictory. Even in hybrids (which most every plant is these days) I tend to notice in my plants when they display characteristics of sativas, they grow like sativas, even when indica dom, and vice versa. I know that mostly indicas can display sativa phenotypes and that sativa doms to have indica phenos, but to look just like a sativa and grow like an indica or vice versa... interesting.It's probably a hybrid. Knowing the shape of the leaves won't really tell you much about what the plant will be like. I have a blue cheese plant, mostly indica but has sativa looking leaves. It grows really short and flowers fast and I have a jack herer hybrid that's mostly sativa that has big old fat leaves but grows tall and flowers long.
I personally wouldn't recommend growing auto-flowering strains outside, as one the main luxury's of having an auto-flower is that you can give it 23/24 hours of light per day and not have to worry about light cycles, outside light cycles are automatic so if you plant a feminized seed i think you'd be better off, also if you want to get more replies you ought to make your own thread instead of posting in someone elses.hi ppl i just i got some autoflowering seeds and i am planning on growing them outside...how often do i have to water them?