New Grower Autoflower Seeds

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Hey guys i need some help =)

Last year i grew 1 autoflower (lowryder x AK47) wich i grew outside and grew well and tasted good, but when i came to harvest i found that my buds had a few seeds in them not many but i got about 10-15 from the full plant, but i not sure how they got there,

The plant was alone there was no males so how can there be seeds?. I was told by a freind that if you leave a plant to pass peak harvest time it will then try to start to produce seeds. Sort of like a last chance it would normally die for winter is this true?

But what i really want to know is what will the seeds be will the be Male or Female, will they even be autoflower's

Any help would be great Thanks
 
Well if she would've pollenated herself there would be much more seed. So, I'm guessing someone else had plants far away to only get a doz or two seed. If they're not pollenated by a auto then bout 25% of the seed will be auto.
 
thanks for the fast reply mate =) i droped them in some pots the other day and the shot up so supose ill just wait and see, they might of been a few more then that but they wasnt loads and any i missed would of got somked lol they cant of been any males about unless my next door's is not telling me something lol. if she had pollonated her self would they be female or 50/50?, if they are female and dont auto would i just be able to switch to 12/12 to kick them into gear?
 
Yes the ones that don't auto flippem to 12/12. If they are all female you'll know she pollenated herself but it really sounds as if someone els had some plants & the wind carried the pollen. A female could be pollenated by a male from a 100miles away.
 
sweet mate thanks for the help, yeah they probs did, it wouldnt suprise me where i live lol but what have i got to lose might aswell see what happens, thanks again mate
 
No problem brotha...start a grow journal or at least come back to this thread for a update on what they were...happy growing.
 
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