I'm new to the world of autoflowers and have been trying to get my head around how they're bred etc, so apologies if this is a bit of a daft question.
Would I be right in thinking that most auto/photo crosses on the market are at least F-3 - with plenty even more inbred than this - meaning that, typically, an autoflower originally crossed with a photo strain should exhibit a far more uniform, stable, selection of characteristics than your average F-1 photoperiod strain would?
Hopefully this makes sense lol.
Would I be right in thinking that most auto/photo crosses on the market are at least F-3 - with plenty even more inbred than this - meaning that, typically, an autoflower originally crossed with a photo strain should exhibit a far more uniform, stable, selection of characteristics than your average F-1 photoperiod strain would?
Hopefully this makes sense lol.