Is the AutoFlowering Gene Dominant

OlderStoner

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I received a Strawberry-Blue seed as a freebie on one of my orders. I tossed it into some potting soil and it took. But at about two weeks it showed pistils so I assume this one had a strong auto-Flowering strain genetic makeup. I was curious as to whether or not this auto-Flowering characteristic is dominant. I have sprinkled some pollen from a non auto-flowering strain and was hoping for some nice seeds. The plant shows very close node spacing but it didn't grow very tall, only about 6-8 inches. I'd certainly like to pass on some of the plant's qualities but if the seeds it produces are just going to be more auto-flowering I'll give them away instead of wasting time with plants which yield so little for the effort.
 
From an old hippie who used to throw seeds away by the hundreds, I now have a deep passion for seeds and their genetics. There is soon coming a time in the USA when one can legally grow a few plants for oneself. And having seed stock is not as easy as it once was.

Peace...out!
 
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