Bud man 43
Well-Known Member
Hi-
I have been growing from seed- now running my first group of clones.
Last group I was fortunate enough to have my DJ Short F5 throw some pollen- definitely the survival pollen that some plants get late in flower to produce some seeds in hopes of growing again next season.
The blueberry plant has a decent amount of seeds- some buds none, others a bunch, some just one or 2.
The plant directly next to the blueberry was a white widow- which got some pollination- only found a few seeds so far. I can tell that there won’t be many. So these cross seeds should be “blue widow”
My question is does each grain of pollen produce 1 seed? It seems so to me.
So a heavily pollinated bud would be seedy snd other buds on top only got a few grains?
The HEPA filter in the room directly under the pollinator definitely helped to keep seed production down.
I have been growing from seed- now running my first group of clones.
Last group I was fortunate enough to have my DJ Short F5 throw some pollen- definitely the survival pollen that some plants get late in flower to produce some seeds in hopes of growing again next season.
The blueberry plant has a decent amount of seeds- some buds none, others a bunch, some just one or 2.
The plant directly next to the blueberry was a white widow- which got some pollination- only found a few seeds so far. I can tell that there won’t be many. So these cross seeds should be “blue widow”
My question is does each grain of pollen produce 1 seed? It seems so to me.
So a heavily pollinated bud would be seedy snd other buds on top only got a few grains?
The HEPA filter in the room directly under the pollinator definitely helped to keep seed production down.