Quote Originally Posted by hybridlove420
yaaay!
thats what i wanted. I plan to grow some outdoors in summer, and if some of those plants carry that autoflower trait, i may be able to pull 2 crops!

PS: how long will seeds take to mature after pollination?
Depending on where you live, you'll might want to get some seedlings in the soil shortly after the last frost of the year. Since you're in Canada, I have little idea what kind of weather you deal with every year. But during the summer months, you'll want the plants to be growing strong so they can make best use of the intense sunlight.

And many seeds continue to mature even after the plant has been harvested. If you have a ton of them, several will probably pop out of their bracts and fall to the floor before you even harvest. When I've got some seeded buds, I leave the seeds alone until the buds are actually consumed. Drying, curing, and everything. I've found that this results in less immature white seeds.