Hi mexican thanks for your support, much appreciated.
ErdPurt has strong tendencies to autoflower indoors when kept in the mother room for a long time.
As stated in the strain description of our website > Additional Information > Growing tips:
Some plants may show semi autoflowering traits when grown below 45° latitude, especially if the root space is limited with small pots. To keep mother plants indoors, we recommend high photoperiods of 20/4, and don't restrict the root space with small pots.
As you can read in this page, Grower -Right- managed to keep his ErdPurt selection in clone form.
Also quoting myself from this page:
ErdPurt feminized version was produced using less parental plants, therefore the femenized version has narrower genetic diversity.
On the other hand, last ErdPurt regular reproduction was reproduced using many different parental plants from different lines so the regular version is more diverse. One of the reasons to do a regular reproduction using such wide genetic diversity it's to try to preserve maximum number of traits from the line and as a repository of diversity and health for the preservation of the line in good shape for long term, since ErdPurt is quite inbred, and indicas like this one easily lose the vigor and yield after too much inbreeding.
Both regular and feminized versions are basically same genetics.
If you set properly the growing variables of your indoor growing space then the outdoor conditions doesn't matter at all.
ErdPurt has strong tendencies to autoflower indoors when kept in the mother room for a long time.
As stated in the strain description of our website > Additional Information > Growing tips:
Some plants may show semi autoflowering traits when grown below 45° latitude, especially if the root space is limited with small pots. To keep mother plants indoors, we recommend high photoperiods of 20/4, and don't restrict the root space with small pots.
As you can read in this page, Grower -Right- managed to keep his ErdPurt selection in clone form.
Also quoting myself from this page:
ErdPurt feminized version was produced using less parental plants, therefore the femenized version has narrower genetic diversity.
On the other hand, last ErdPurt regular reproduction was reproduced using many different parental plants from different lines so the regular version is more diverse. One of the reasons to do a regular reproduction using such wide genetic diversity it's to try to preserve maximum number of traits from the line and as a repository of diversity and health for the preservation of the line in good shape for long term, since ErdPurt is quite inbred, and indicas like this one easily lose the vigor and yield after too much inbreeding.
Both regular and feminized versions are basically same genetics.
If you set properly the growing variables of your indoor growing space then the outdoor conditions doesn't matter at all.