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I mentioned this in another thread where people had said automazar was the same as purple Jem.
http://www.dutch-passion.nl/blog/2011/07/25/all-about-autofem-seeds/
also from DP's description
From what I read purple JEM is a cross between a mazar and lowryder, but I am not sure you could call them the same as the DP automazar. There is no sign of any purple on any of my 3 DP automazars.
I am guessing they have used different genetics, like the superautos, but in this case it is still quick to finish. The 249g was was 21 days to flower and 70 days overall. Unforunately it is feminized only.
My outdoor automazars had 3 weeks indoors and now at 68 days outdoors (in one of the worst summers on record) one of them has a fair amount of pistils going orange.
A 78 day old one here http://www.autoflower.org/f10/dutch-passions-auto-mazar-78-days-old-1622.html
http://www.dutch-passion.nl/blog/2011/07/25/all-about-autofem-seeds/
sowed 22nd March, Flowered 12th April, Harvested 31st May 2011, Yield 249g
also from DP's description
AutoMazar produces sticky, generously proportioned buds and grows to a height of 70 to 80 cm. AutoMazar is a typical Indica, a strong-growing dense plant with big leaves and yields of 50 to 125 grams per plant. Best result so far is a plant that produced 205 grams outdoor in Southern Europe.
From what I read purple JEM is a cross between a mazar and lowryder, but I am not sure you could call them the same as the DP automazar. There is no sign of any purple on any of my 3 DP automazars.
I am guessing they have used different genetics, like the superautos, but in this case it is still quick to finish. The 249g was was 21 days to flower and 70 days overall. Unforunately it is feminized only.
My outdoor automazars had 3 weeks indoors and now at 68 days outdoors (in one of the worst summers on record) one of them has a fair amount of pistils going orange.
A 78 day old one here http://www.autoflower.org/f10/dutch-passions-auto-mazar-78-days-old-1622.html