Are autoflowering strains subjected to light leaks hermie prone as with standard 12/12 strains... Say for instance my outdoor plants are subjected to street/porch lights, will they herm?
Any more input on this??? Also I currently have some autos on 24/0 and would like to drop them down to a 18/6 or a 20/4 light schedule... Should I do so immediately or gradually over a week or two??? I don't want any herms : )
explain Mexican ruderalis.In response to some of the replies....Autoflowers will ALWAYS produce seeds if let go past their harvest time, this is part of their non-phototropic behaviors. Ruderalis as a whole sub-type is a creation of stress (they were created in areas that got 18-24 hours of summer sunlight, which is why they had to learn to auto-flower or else they never would be able to reproduce) this is a trait of any autoflower seed as they are all ruderalis based crosses. So it can't be necessarily chalked up to light leaks or any other stress factor
explain Mexican ruderalis.
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we can talk about the theories of AF evolution if you want, your opinion is easily disproved. by fact
the autoflowering mechanism is a genetic tool that was spawned off temperate relativity to help further reproduction during extreme weather situations like ice and cold. keeping the genetic of a strain in perpetual momentum from year to year with its previous and forthcoming generations thus it can easily be explained that autoflowers genetic variation is a remnant of the ice age or other extreme weather situations. I can think of how the autoflowering gene could help improve a generations survivability in extreme heat situations aswell.
The auto flower trait is a defense mechanism used by all cannabis plants(dormant) because without it all the strains we see today would have been extinct had they not been resolved by their previous ancestors in autoflowering forme. Yes I'm saying all cannabis we see today came from ruderalis. and at one point on this earth there was only ruderalis. But im not saying that ruderalis came before the other plants this is their resolve and they can revert back and forth among a population to better suit the survivability of the group among a host of different environmental influences.
So did ruderalis come before indica? I don't know
Did indica come before ruderalis? I don't know
Are all marijuana plants related in a way that would ensure their genetic survival in a multitude of different worldy environments that lets them revert to their previous ancestors when a suitable time arises? Yes, atleast from what we've seen so far.