Autoflower or pregnant

Stretchtastic

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Three clones all in preflower 2 female 1 male. Male started dropping pollen from preflowers. Females started flowering on 18/6 and have very little seeds. Question is did the females flower because their autos or because they where pollinated.
 
Stretch, I'm not an expert, but from what I've read you can't clone an auto because they're "programmed" to flower in a set number of days from germination (meaning that the clones would have the same "expiration" date as the original plant).

Did you keep the male clone with the intention of growing a seed crop? If not I would yank that out fast, but chances are you already have a seed crop on your hands.

Steve
 
Well the diaphragms on the aerator ripped causing low air supply and in tow cause pythium at a very young age forcing a clone situation. The Male was there for the purpose of seeding but I've never seen a male force a female to flower.
 
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