autoflower?

Discussion in 'Marijuana Growing' started by WeeDMaN, Sep 21, 2005.

  1. WeeDMaN

    WeeDMaN a pothead

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    What is auto flower? Ive heard its when you have a plant on 24/0, then when you change the lighting to lower than 14, like say put it outside, it would automatically flower.....but Im not entirely sure could anyone fill me in on this?
     
  2. LAB RAT

    LAB RAT Member

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    Your kinda getting there.
    Some srains prodominantly RUDERALLIS will auto-flower
    PM GROUCHY OLD DUDE
    He'll tell you exactly
     
  3. grouchy_old_dude

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    What DJ Short has to say 'bout it...

    c/p
    Ruderalis: myth and misnomer

    As indoor growers attempted to improve their genetic lines via breeding, another interesting phenomenon occurred: Ruderalis. Although there is a wild variety identified as Ruderalis in Russia ("Ruderalis" is supposedly Russian for "by the side of the road") that grows very short and matures very fast, I seriously doubt the rumor that someone actually went to Russia to collect seeds of this variety sometime in the past. Or, if someone actually did go all the way to Russia to find, collect and smuggle "rudy" seeds, I do feel sorry for their waste of time. They could have gotten the same worthless thing from Minnesota, Saskatchewan or Manitoba with much less hassle.

    The North American Ruderalis probably originated as follows: After the Indica varieties arrived in the US and became incorporated into the gene pool, many breeders began to cross the earliest maturing individuals with each other in hopes of shortening the maturation cycle.

    It would only take a few generations for the ugly Rudy phenotypes to begin expressing themselves. By ugly, I am referring to a strong lack of potency and/or desirability. I know, I was once guilty of the practice myself. It did not take me long to realize that this was a huge mistake in regard to the quality and potency of the future generations' finished product, and all subsequent breeding along this line was ceased.

    Many of these manipulated rudies were released on the open market between 1981 and 1986. It was shortly after this period that the grow journals of the era (Sinsemilla Tips and High Times) ran articles about the possibility of a new wonder variety for indoor grows: fast blooming Ruderalis. Rumor had spread to myth and misnomer. Therefore, it may be more appropriate to say that the Ruderalis phenotype was coaxed from Indica genetics, via the indoor breeding environment.

    The same applies to many of the Indica dominant varieties available today. Breeders selecting for early, fast flowering or fast growth often miss out on some of the finer and more subtle characteristics available from crossing certain genotypes. My advice to breeders is to wait until the finished product is suitably tested before coming to any conclusions regarding desirable candidates for future breeding consideration.
     
  4. LAB RAT

    LAB RAT Member

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    See I told you he'd know.
    Another beam of light right into my (dark area)
     
  5. WeeDMaN

    WeeDMaN a pothead

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    aaaaaaah, it all comes together now. So the lowryder strains that they are selling for quite a bit last time I checked, like 1-2 years ago, arnt worth the time?
     
  6. Willy_Wonka_27

    Willy_Wonka_27 Surrender to the Flow

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    worth the time, maybe for the experince of growing an auto flowering plant. but its not worth the money, with such a low yeild.
     

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