Chronic Don
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very good questions.nice tutorial. thanks Fdd.
I was wondering if you or anyone has experience regenerating males?
Do they operate pretty much the same as females do, or are they more likely to die after they produce pollen?
also, if you pollinate in early flowering and revert back to veg once the pollen "takes" would seed development continue or just stop like the rest of the flower does?
...just kinda wondering if seed production is in any way independent from the rest of the flowering production..and I'm high.
Wow, how have I never thought, or heard about that before?? Thats a damn nifty and safe way to get a couple..i have seen people pollinate "preflowers" while the plants were in veg. these grew into healthy seeds.
i tried last year and they didn't take. i will try again this year.Wow, how have I never thought, or heard about that before?? Thats a damn nifty and safe way to get a couple..
wow that's great to hear...I was thinking along the lines of..if seed production could be done in the veg chamber it wouldn't affect your harvest, also it could be done quicker and you wouldn't have to wait for the rest of the crop to finish in fear of damaging buds and yield trying to pick out the seeds early..i have seen people pollinate "preflowers" while the plants were in veg. these grew into healthy seeds.
i was just thinking that. i get A LOT of clones with hairs on them.wow that's great to hear...I was thinking along the lines of..if seed production could be done in the veg chamber it wouldn't affect your harvest, also it could be done quicker and you wouldn't have to wait for the rest of the crop to finish in fear of damaging buds and yield trying to pick out the seeds early..
If you could use barely flowered pollinated clones in the veg chamber under 24 or 16/8 lighting that would save a hell of alot of time in back crossing imo.
If pollen is available I see no harm in trying that on every sensimelia intended plant grown so long as its not part of a perpetual cycle where others would be at risk during flowering..i tried last year and they didn't take. i will try again this year.