There are no autoflower genetics in either of them. I don't run auto's at all, I don't like them.
That said, the Pine Tar will start flowering if it gets rootbound. It's a pretty common trait in Afghani based genetics. I ran a ton of both this year, had no hermies. Several others have as well, I have heard of no hermies in any of them.
edit; thinking about it for a minute... for the Pine Tar it sort of makes sense, with 8 hours of dark. Indoors, I've always run mine on 20 hours light/4 dark for veg. But outdoors, it's one that always starts flowering early, and finishes well before the others. So I think if you kick your light hours up to 18-20 for veg, it'll stop. But also check to make sure it isn't root bound, as that can also trigger early flowering. Glad to see you're running them, I found a few pretty special ones in the Pine Tar cross you have.
That said, the Pine Tar will start flowering if it gets rootbound. It's a pretty common trait in Afghani based genetics. I ran a ton of both this year, had no hermies. Several others have as well, I have heard of no hermies in any of them.
edit; thinking about it for a minute... for the Pine Tar it sort of makes sense, with 8 hours of dark. Indoors, I've always run mine on 20 hours light/4 dark for veg. But outdoors, it's one that always starts flowering early, and finishes well before the others. So I think if you kick your light hours up to 18-20 for veg, it'll stop. But also check to make sure it isn't root bound, as that can also trigger early flowering. Glad to see you're running them, I found a few pretty special ones in the Pine Tar cross you have.