Had this happen last year with a Jack Herer "auto". Not only was it not an auto, it was a male too.
A breeder I know opined that this sometimes happens even when both parents are full autos and feminised seeds are made. It's some sort of genetic survival trait in the plants, they need to have males and females to procreate. Occasionally ends up cancelling the reversing induced by silver...
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