Most landrace sativa leaning auto

Figured I'd keep this alive with a nightime shot!.. looking like a totally different plant but still repping it for the sativas!.. day 72ish!.. few weeks left perhaps!.. enjoy, and 20200806_213905.jpgeasy now...
 
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This pheno I am quite pleased with.
Perfect size and great leaves. It is supposedly a super auto, though, so it doesn't count as a sativa auto. Super blueberry haze from flash seeds. It has just started flowering. Put outside at the same time as my already harvested autos. No way it will finish. It is dusted with auto pollen, so I will get seeds from it. Hopefully these will have shorter flowering, even a few auto, while still retaining the size and leaves.
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@Left .... lovely looking plant, hope it performs for you, eventually!.. is it in flower now?..
And @Doug58 yeah mate, I get to pick n eat them whilst I'm out there... bonus, added security too, they grow like crazy especially if I spill nutes haha... I move them out of the way in and out so I would know if someone's been thru;).. I get home looking like I've had a fight with a pack of alley cats!!! Easy now...
 
I guess doug is concerned others might find your grow, attracted to the blackberries. Some say blackberries are a helpful companion plant, while quite a few have experienced that they are a pm magnet, risking contamination of the grow.
Yes, my super auto is in early flowering, I don't expect it to fully finish in time. It was pollinated two weeks ago and again yesterday. With auto pollen and super suto pollen from its brother. I reckon I will have time to get fully developed seeds, and in five weeks I harvest it early with mature auto and semi auto seeds ready for next season..
 
@Left .... lovely looking plant, hope it performs for you, eventually!.. is it in flower now?..
And @Doug58 yeah mate, I get to pick n eat them whilst I'm out there... bonus, added security too, they grow like crazy especially if I spill nutes haha... I move them out of the way in and out so I would know if someone's been thru;).. I get home looking like I've had a fight with a pack of alley cats!!! Easy now...
I was picking blackberries last year with my German Shepherd and five feet away a grey fox was picking blackberries oblivious to me. Where I live people are in the woods picking mushrooms, blueberries, raspberries and blackberries then from September until the next Spring there are hunters. But in my location it is legal to grow your own, just not in state forest land. I'd be more worried about bears in a BlackBerry patch.
 
To be fair guys it is a remote piece of derelict land cordoned off years ago!.. so I wouldn't expect anyone entering but it's always a gamble wherever!.. no bears at least, scary thought?.. this is my first auto grow, in or outdoor, I'm loving the fact their season is relatively short, hopefully they won't succumb to mould as many outdoor photosensitive giants have in late October!.. thanks for the heads up about blackberries and PM tho, I do check thoroughly each time I visit!.. but the weather recently has been sunshine and heavy showers, humidity is thru the roof!... there nothing I can do to prevent it?.. oh and a blue cheese auto growing nearby threw out a bunch of nanners... due to the fluctuating temps there's a slight possibility they may all have pollinated even tho I picked them at the first instance, don't know if it's a blessing or a curse as it wasn't planned, if so I doubt seeds would mature before harvest, we'll see... got some regular autos for seesmaking purposes sometime in the future... easy now!..
 
To be fair guys it is a remote piece of derelict land cordoned off years ago!.. so I wouldn't expect anyone entering but it's always a gamble wherever!.. no bears at least, scary thought?.. this is my first auto grow, in or outdoor, I'm loving the fact their season is relatively short, hopefully they won't succumb to mould as many outdoor photosensitive giants have in late October!.. thanks for the heads up about blackberries and PM tho, I do check thoroughly each time I visit!.. but the weather recently has been sunshine and heavy showers, humidity is thru the roof!... there nothing I can do to prevent it?.. oh and a blue cheese auto growing nearby threw out a bunch of nanners... due to the fluctuating temps there's a slight possibility they may all have pollinated even tho I picked them at the first instance, don't know if it's a blessing or a curse as it wasn't planned, if so I doubt seeds would mature before harvest, we'll see... got some regular autos for seesmaking purposes sometime in the future... easy now!..
I still have two photo plants growing in my yard that are huge. I have to keep bending branches to keep them below a six foot fence to keep them out of view. First time I have grown this particular strain and unlike a strain I grew last year I don't think they will ever finish before snow falls in October. The one last year was packing on buds by now, it was a pack of free tester seeds. I am about ready to cut my losses on these two plants soon as they have filled my entire grow area. I might cut one down today.

I have two big autos from the same breeder that are over five feet tall packing on buds. I thought I had topped them but maybe not. I was actually growing them for seeds but they weren't ready when I was open pollinating with a male, a third of the same strain did successfully pollinate though and I have already taken a couple hundred seeds from that one while letting it continue to make seeds.

I have various other autos growing outside, most pollinated and packing on seeds. By the end of next week I will probably cut five plants and let them dry out and harvest thousands of seeds from plants I crossed this year. I just got sick of paying $10.00 or more per seed and then getting a pack that wouldn't germinate at all and decided to spend this year growing for seed for the future. I have to figure out a way to store this quantity of seeds long term.

Last year I grew too many plants after growing became legal. I put away more flower than I can ever possibly use personally. It was my first time growing and I was too successful on my first attempt at growing. I had to buy a vacuum sealer, package it all up and freeze it.
 
there nothing I can do to prevent it?.. oh and a blue cheese auto growing nearby threw out a bunch of nanners... due to the fluctuating temps there's a slight possibility they may all have pollinated even tho I picked them at the first instance

2 things.

imo the best thing you can do it if you see budsites bunching up together, LST those branches away to increase airflow.

the pollination in the case of autos might be a blessing depending on oh you look at it. blueberry is a famous strain for throwing nanners due to the thai genetics. (someone on this forum linked me to that info btw! thx!)
 
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