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I dont see what thats going to acheive, really 

 

Trust me, it did happen 

 

And ok, maybe it WAS me, but iI really doubt it .

Not saying I'm the gun grower or anything 

But I used to find outdoors a pretty easy grow, really . . 

 

I agree,,  it doesnt make sense,. . . 

But what can you do?

 

Seedbanks getting seeds mixed up happens occassionally, so maybe they sent you Max's auto seeds (I won't name the seedbank), and he got your photo's, but 3 separate times with 3 separate strains seems unlikely.  So whilst I don't really want to point the finger it has to be worth considering environmental factors instead of blaming the seeds that seedbanks sell, after all, the bulk of us have bought a huge variety of seeds and grown them outdoors without this happening left right and centre. 

 

Depending on where you are, the number of weeks where daylight hrs are long enough to ensure flowering will not commence can be fairly short, and some strains can be more sensitive to this than others.  As you seem to know, early or late planting can cause early onset of flowering, but another one I've had occassional problems with is starting under lights to get them established before putting them out Novemberish only to have them go straight into flower, and not wanting to stop, simply because of the sudden drop in light hours.  Clones of sexually  mature mums can also tend to want to go into flower at the drop of a hat.  And I suspect there can be some weird environmental thing at times as well, as season before last from memory I had 4 out of 6 plants wanting to go into flower all season long for no apparent reason and had to use solar lights to keep them vegging, pretty sure a few other guys had some issues that season as well.  Whereas this season we had a few finding their plants holding off a bit longer than normal, so????

 

Easy way to be sure whether it's environment or the seeds is to grow some under lights and keep them in veg cycle for 4-5 weeks, if they don't flower by then they aren't autoflowers.

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