12 week vegging auto ??

Sergeant420

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That’s more like it all I can literally figure is that theses although got Ruda in em lent towards the strains of photo they mixed with that indeed has been my thoughts of the last 6 weeks
Bro as stated learning 1st four I’m not acting like I know it I’m trying to figure it out with other experienced growers laugh away dude laugh away .
I was thinking joining these kinda forums be funny experience kinda due to I know people very well .
but eh I’m just hear to share thoughts an learn or hear others thoughts
 

Purple love

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Couple 12 week old auto still in veg here’s the pics to go with as much as I’m proud I thought they be fini by now or on there last week at the very least under 18 hours 300 watt could done one help me figure out what to do I top fed with p an k still week later no pistols 3 days lights will go to 12 it’s only thing I can think of has anyone else experienced this growing auto such long veg.
they have been lst an also little stress to put limbs in place any thoughts ???
most autos go into flowering under 30 days
 

Phytoplankton

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It's not an auto, period! It may have ruderalis in it, but it's certainly not dominant. In order for the auto gene to express itself (Autoflower), it has to have a double recessive gene for autoflowering, (aa) The Photo gene is dominant (A). So you can have a photo-auto cross and provided the photo has no recessive autoflower gene, all the offspring will be photos (Aa or aA). Statistically, if you cross those offspring, you have a 1 in 4 chance of an auto (aa) and 3 of 4 will be photos (AA, Aa, aA). Cross two autos and the offspring are all autos. By definition, a 12 week old "Auto" that has not flowered is not an Auto.
 

Sergeant420

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It's not an auto, period! It may have ruderalis in it, but it's certainly not dominant. In order for the auto gene to express itself (Autoflower), it has to have a double recessive gene for autoflowering, (aa) The Photo gene is dominant (A). So you can have a photo-auto cross and provided the photo has no recessive autoflower gene, all the offspring will be photos (Aa or aA). Statistically, if you cross those offspring, you have a 1 in 4 chance of an auto (aa) and 3 of 4 will be photos (AA, Aa, aA). Cross two autos and the offspring are all autos. By definition, a 12 week old "Auto" that has not flowered is not an Auto.
Thank you it’s what my thoughts where
 

popeyesailorman

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I am thinking that the breeder has one spot for ladies and a spot for boys and when he went to get the pollen a stray got in, or a mixup with the seeds.
:peace:
 

Sergeant420

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I am thinking that the breeder has one spot for ladies and a spot for boys and when he went to get the pollen a stray got in, or a mixup with the seeds.
:peace:
Could be mate could be but I’m tending to think it was totally explained by plankton myself it was my uneducated take on it a total guess but when he mentioned exactly my thoughts I think it was confirmation
 
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