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Auto crossed with auto?

Great Grandad

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I'm not new to growing but am new to breeding. Last year I tried autos for the first time and was satisfied with the harvest. By not paying attention this spring I purchased some regular Texada Timewarp seeds and as a result I have a couple of male plants. I also have some Northern Lights Auto feminized so the question is if I pollinate The Northern Lights with Texada Timewarp will the resulting seeds be auto. Thanks for any info.
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Great Grandad
 

Great Grandad

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I don't think Texada Timewarp is an auto. Just a fast strain.

And because of this the resulting seeds will not be auto.
When I inadvertently purchased the TT seeds I noticed the package said regular auto. When I realized that the seeds weren't liable to be feminized I contacted the supplier (Weathered Islands Craft Cannabis) to confirm my suspicions that males were going to be possible. Was told again the seed was auto. I've attached an image. The lady in the blue is lighter in color and is the one that is slower to flower. The little gal in the middle is the Northern Lights and has been budding for 26 days. On the right is the darker green TT and it began budding 10 days after the NL. Incidentally the NL began flowereing at abut 42 days from seed. On volume alone I can see the benefits of TT.
1-2023 crop.jpg
 

Great Grandad

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Auto. There seem to be two distinct types of the Timewarp. Of the TT males one flowered quickly and the other a couple weeks behind. It was pretty much the same with the TT females.
When I inadvertently purchased the TT seeds I noticed the package said regular auto. When I realized that the seeds weren't liable to be feminized I contacted the supplier (Weathered Islands Craft Cannabis) to confirm my suspicions that males were going to be possible. Was told again the seed was auto. I've attached an image. The lady in the blue is lighter in color and is the one that is slower to flower. The little gal in the middle is the Northern Lights and has been budding for 26 days. On the right is the darker green TT and it began budding 10 days after the NL. Incidentally the NL began flowereing at abut 42 days from seed. On volume alone I can see the benefits of TT.
1-2023 crop.jpg
 

goingrey

Well-known member
When I inadvertently purchased the TT seeds I noticed the package said regular auto. When I realized that the seeds weren't liable to be feminized I contacted the supplier (Weathered Islands Craft Cannabis) to confirm my suspicions that males were going to be possible. Was told again the seed was auto. I've attached an image. The lady in the blue is lighter in color and is the one that is slower to flower. The little gal in the middle is the Northern Lights and has been budding for 26 days. On the right is the darker green TT and it began budding 10 days after the NL. Incidentally the NL began flowereing at abut 42 days from seed. On volume alone I can see the benefits of TT. View attachment 18868754
Ok I see they have an auto version of it. Then the seeds will be auto.

Originally it is a clone only and there is a popular seed version from BC Bud Depot that is not auto.. sorry for the confusion.
 

gorilla ganja

Well-known member
I don't think Texada Timewarp is an auto. Just a fast strain.

And because of this the resulting seeds will not be auto.
I agree with this. The result should not be full autoflower but should be faster than straight Timewarp.
An easy way to test if your TT is auto, take some clones. If you can keep it in veg. it is not full autoflower.
 
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