While it does not literally disqualify it, it does sort of defeat the purpose in terms of why so many people choose autos, which I believe is where this thread was going.
In OGS's Amnesia Hashplant description they say:
In fact, its difficult to grow indoors because its hard to keep it from going into flower. It contains lots of northern outdoor/landrace genetics on its father’s side, and has been acclimatized for decades to northern outdoor climates. So its extremly sensitive to changes in photoperiod.
I can see why that is confusing, it almost sounds like they crossed it with Ruderalis (auto) genetics, but they don't go as far as to say that. I do think that outdoors the days don't have to shorten as much to trigger this plant into flower, so it might start in early August while other/normal photos won't start until late August, which is why it is seasonally considered "fast flowering".