@Nobighurry brother I’m not singling you out, I’m just commenting to the post. First that plant isn’t anywhere near finished. That’s what they look like if you try to grow them like a photo. Leafy! There is a learning curve to successful auto growing. Your plant looks really nice, just give it some more time to mature. Counting days mean nothings.
To elaborate on some of the other auto comment. If you are going to be breeding autos, I suggest you use something from mephisto, or Dutch passions as a base. Some of the earlier autos are low potency and very small plants.... they will take away from your breeding project.
Fastbuds have the beautiful taste, but their plants are all over the place. Some big, some small. The bud structure definitely mimics the elites that they are modeled after, but so does the potency... if your tolerance is low, it will be an ok smoke. But hey, it taste good. 90-120 days.
Rocbuds taste like ..... well they don’t have the fruity taste. In my opinion... They could use a bump up in the potency department, as well as taste. I put them below the fastbuds in potency and nowhere near fastbuds taste and terps. However they are huge big yielding autos that take about 100 days. A lot of the guys are growing his photos now.
On another note, better auto growers are getting 5-7 zips a plant in living soil. Put 4 autos in a 4x4 and you can easily get a pound using only 300 watts of cob or qb led. But that’s after you figure out how the plants grow. They prefer 1/4 strength nutrients. Try not to burn them to prevent leafy, airy buds Living soil make auto growing much easier.
You can top, lollipop, manifold or any other manipulation that’s used on photos,..... but here is the catch... if that photo used to create auto isn’t stable.... it going to show up in the auto even more so. Especially when you use use aggressive stress training techniques. In other words, if that photo has hermie traits, the auto you create with it with have the same traits. And it’s going to be easier to bring out since most autos already have very low stress tolerance. Auto breeding project are usually doomed from the start if a breeder doesn’t take preliminary precautions.
I’m glad to see you guys getting interested in autos. good luck. Peace