Quote Originally Posted by WashougalWonder
Rainhaze: I think, any "autoflower" will have a predominately ruderalis as in the "autoflower" trait......

Identified Strains: (assuming landrace)
Afghan
Indica
Sativa
Ruderalis

Scientifically (and according to the law) there is only one; Cannabis Sativa, but we all know that is a bunch of bull puckey.

Now, you can have any combo of the above, but will get many different phenotypes of each cross and usually one particular trait will be dominate above all from the "master strains" in each individual plant. (It is about time science takes into account the evolution of the species into multiple species.)
Hey 'Wonder, I need to correct you abt this.

According to binomial nomenclature, each individual has a two-part name; the first part is called GENUS (plural genera) and the second part is called a specfic epithet or SPECIES. This system is equivalent to surnames and first names in the naming of people.

Science recognizes there are three species of the genus cannabis. They are; sativa, indica and ruderalis. (Can't tell you why the law does not know this, but plant biologist's do.)

"Afghan" is known to be cannabis indica, btw.

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oldmac Reviewed by oldmac on . Seedling already flowering! I'm a first time grower, and am asking this before I hurt my eyes googling for an answer - forgive my laziness. I've got a 2 inch seedling, about 7 weeks old (my lame setup caused my plants to get off to a slow start), which is already flowering. I got it from a friend who I believe had them under 24 hour light before he donated it to me, and I've had it under 24 hours too, except for about 1.5 days when it only got natural light while my house was in chaos. Could that short window of Rating: 5