awesome dude thaanks. so would you say that any autoflower/indica would grow in a cold envioronment or just the plants you mentioned?
Make sure to double-check for a given strain, but most auto-flowering strains finish anywhere between 8-10 weeks, no matter what it's background. That's from the day you successfully germinated until the plant is ready to be harvested.
Indica's typically are found in cold weather regions throughout the world, so they are naturally more acclimated to a colder weather environment. Sativa land races are usually found within equatorial regions throughout the world, where they're used to the direct and more intense sun typically found around the equator.
Therefore, it would stand to reason that a mostly Indica/Ruderalis strain would be heartier and genetically more able to handle cold-weather environs.
The Diesel Ryder that I'm currently working with is a mix of Sativa/Indica/Ruderalis. The Auto Blueberry is a mostly Indica/Ruderalis strain.
Right now, I'd say that my Diesel Ryder's are far outgrowing my Auto Blueberries (although this could be due to other factors...most likely superior breeding by Joint Doctor with the Diesel Ryder).
I'd say grow a couple strains you like, and see what you see. It's a great learning process, as most people don't have an opportunity to work with Ruderalis genetics (which is one reason why I think they get such a bad rap).