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Thanks for your comment and there are more videos planning for the near future so stay tuned. Also, you can watch the videos back to back to create how every long or short you want a lecture to be;-)
Cannabis ruderalis and autoflowers are not the same thing. Autoflowering cannabis plants will have ruderalis in the genetics, but they are crosses between ruderalis and a "typical" saliva or indica cannabis plant. Am I incorrect?
What I'm trying to say is Cannabis Ruderalis and the Autoflowers we think of today are vastly different. Because autoflowers only contain some of the ruderalis gene. Autoflowering genetics have also come a long way. The flowers aren't always so loose, and they can get 5 foot tall!
normally you could take cuttings and test the motherplant but with an autoflowering plant the cuttings go into flower as well because they are the same age as the mother. for good outcome you need some 100% indica, 100% sativa or some stabilized OldSchool Skunk like Cal. Orange Bud from White Label, The Pure, Skunk1 and Cross one of them with a 100% Ruderalis. The first generation should have the Autoflower Gene paired with the attribute of the other part of the Cross keyword Heterosis
I had a bad time with a rooter Alice once, it did reach over 5 ft tall, it was ready 3 months earlier than the rest of my plants were, I did not recognize what I had at the moment and it died on me before I could Harvest it or before I realized what I had. Google doesn't know how to spell or pronounce certain words I guess. I'm not correcting that or editing. LOL so be it.
hello, there are autoflowering which have quite long vegetative growth, like 2 months or 5 to 7 floors of leaves before going into flowering. if we cross with a variety that starts flowering very early like the lowrider, what will it give in the offspring? an auto x superauto crossover in fact. THANKS
Not a simple answer, it can depend on which one is the male or female and how pure bred each line is. In short, try it and see what happens, but expect some variability the first generation.
it's a bit strange variety, the males are autoflowering but the females not always. The f1 cross with a classic autoflowering variety results in males that flower a little earlier and still autoflowering but still not females. females are autoflowering, semi-autoflowering/early or not at all.
@@malolegoff8597 usually it looks like this 👇 Auto + photo = F1 photo fast flowering (semi auto). F1 + F1 = F2 25%/50%/25% photo/semi auto/auto. F2 auto + F2 auto = F3 auto. The fastest way will be back crossing F1 with auto parents
Ok. I bought some weed at a dispensary, it had some seeds, I germinated them, planted the sprouts. The leaves look like ruderalis, their 7 weeks old. And they don't show sex. Going to change light cycle and hopefully in another week I should see something?
To confirm autoflowers put the plants in a 12 hour (or more) of continuous darkness, if they do not go directly into flower they are autos. However, if they are not autos you will be early flowering the plants, just a warning with this method;-)
@@hihihihi3806I just got an 8th of Gelato 33 from the dispensary and it had like 5 seeds ..2 are in the dirt right now..the flower however was good aside from the seed here and there
@@DeBaccoUniversity if you grow photoperiod plant 12/12 from seed they will grow exactly the same as autoflowers, they will not flower right away but usually after 3 weeks
@@DeBaccoUniversity ruderalis not rudalis....you say it wrong in the video. Just pointing it out. Seems you have pretend knowledge on this subject haha. Props for creating the video though.