Reversing Autos & Pollinate Photos

Hahaha... Last time I looked, this was a website where people come to learn, but your ego is something else Proph. If you don’t like what someone has to say they are automatically a troll. Hilarious. Nice crack on reading comprehension but that’s what I would expect from you and your ridiculous ego. Notice that the guy asking questions isn’t posting anymore... Wonder why?Go look at my post history, zero trolling... Always post in good faith, but you... You’re arrogance is something else.Nice deflection though.

Maybe it's because his question was answered. Maybe that's why he's not posting anymore, lol. Its not like it was a debate were we go back and forth, lol He had one question... What happens when you cross a reversed auto with a photo period plant. Several people answered it. I personally answered it twice. Still doesn't change the fact that I didn't laugh at anyone's question as you suggested. If you have a personal issue with me, inbox me, we can work through it.. If not, guess you'll have to get used to this big ole "ego" and it's shadow, lol.
 
Believe he is referring to the F1 auto/photo. When sold they are refferenced as "fast photo" seeds. While they don't autoflower, their run time is shorter than standard photos.
Thanks for the clarification. Never heard of it before and another reason I keep a handy supply of landrace photo seeds in the back of my freezer. They keep screwing around with the plant and eventually will screw it up or find a way to patent it. I have been reversing several strains lately just to get feminized seed, no crosses, and the more I work with photos the more I like them. I could actually see myself stop working with autos for awhile.
 
Did you bother thinking about the context of my reply in response to the subject matter of the OP's question?
Sorry, my apologizes, I was running thru new messages a little too fast and you are correct, totally out of context. :face:
 
If autoflowering is a simple recessive trait... then at the filial generation 1 in an outcross to a photoperiod the autoflower gene should be in a heterozygous state. The f2, should have 25% of the seedlings homozygous for autoflowering genes which means those 25% will 100% breed true for the autoflowering trait in the f3 if only the autoflowering plants in your f2 are allowed to proceed as they would no longer have the photoperiod gene to work with. Am I missing something?
 
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