Banjo blaster is definitely happy about her permanent move to the earth.
I love that green huge change that comes as soon as you put them in natural healthy earth. It's like that transition from a grow light to a real sunlight all over again (assuming the plant can take that without crying anyway lol)
PSA: Im going to continue telling new growers the that all the "fast" photoperiod plants on the market are actually 6-12-18 month autos that cant revert from reveg growth and will eventually go reveg growth through succesive generations of clone, and only flower fast outdoors because reveg triggers imemdiately aftert the solstice, or upon moving them outside, which makes them autos. Because thats what they are. photos dont do that, theyre photos. End of discussion.
Im going to continue to tell less experienced growers that their autos will be dominant in their accidental crosses, because when you have fem auto pollen hit one of your fem photo periods, its more likely your gonna get a bunch of wild defunct autos then anything else, because thats what happens in that scenario lol. Idc what the definition of a recessive trait is, obviously autoflowering doesnt exactly work like that all the time now does it? ergo, not recessive. by definition it cant be, whether it appears to be in certain contexts or not.
Idc what googled echo chambers, or AI's that source from googled echo chambers, or what breeders that lie all the time anyway have to say about this.
"Not every photoperiod will revert from reveg"
Well.... they did before ruderalis DNA became so widespread..
"it it flowers in 6 weeks it has ruderalis in it"
top 44 and the original aurora mustve been before your time i suppose.
i digress.