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I was talking to my buddy about autoflowers, and he was saying that he could always tell if something was an auto because of the taste. My question: Is the ruderalis what caused the metallic aftertaste he described, and how many generations away from the original cross do we need to be to get rid of it, If that's what caused it at all?

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Double Grape 51 days from sprout
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Is she just about done? Lol she sure is stick and smells really stoney lol
 
Quick question with a short preface.
I was talking to my buddy about autoflowers, and he was saying that he could always tell if something was an auto because of the taste. My question: Is the ruderalis what caused the metallic aftertaste he described, and how many generations away from the original cross do we need to be to get rid of it, If that's what caused it at all?

normally i would asociate that with any OG strain .. or chemdog
 
Quick question with a short preface.
I was talking to my buddy about autoflowers, and he was saying that he could always tell if something was an auto because of the taste. My question: Is the ruderalis what caused the metallic aftertaste he described, and how many generations away from the original cross do we need to be to get rid of it, If that's what caused it at all?

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never heard of that,its a new one to me.

looks done to me C46 :thumbsup:
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normally i would asociate that with any OG strain .. or chemdog
We mainly just get Northern Lights, kush variants, and some skunk variants and plenty of mexican brick weed here, So that could be it.

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