noone does a lot of talking about(or doing, i suspect) research on the breeding of males*bump* If anyone has read anything in regards to this, I would love to hear about it.
I started a few more seeds from the same group and 100% sprouted. I am interested to see if the trend continues (even if in a morbid sense). I should also be getting some new seeds of either NL#5 and/or Blueberry strains from a growing acquaintance this weekend. Gotta get me some females. I'm tired of wasted time.
That sums it up on my parteach seed has the genetics in it to make it either male or female.. i don't see what time would do to the female chromosones so that only the males would be more readily available.. just don't see any logic there..
Are they really that old, shit.You must have stored them in the fridge.I`m growing 2 plants now from. Both are looking Great and look like they both might be female. Just keep trying, you`ll get there in the end20 year old seeds
Oh yeah, of course the genetics would not change. The haploids you get are the haploids you get and that's that. I guess what I was asking was if male seeds tend to be viable for a longer period of time than female seeds, and therefore older seeds that successfully germ have a higher probability of being male. It doesn't sound like that's the case based on other people's answers though.each seed has the genetics in it to make it either male or female.. i don't see what time would do to the female chromosones so that only the males would be more readily available.. just don't see any logic there..
Now that's a tough question. I don't think that most of us have that kind of experience. My suggestion would be to send a private message to one or some of the old timers (such as admin) and see if they have an answer for you.Thanks for the replies. I will just chalk it up to bad luck.
Oh yeah, of course the genetics would not change. The haploids you get are the haploids you get and that's that. I guess what I was asking was if male seeds tend to be viable for a longer period of time than female seeds, and therefore older seeds that successfully germ have a higher probability of being male. It doesn't sound like that's the case based on other people's answers though.
i'd much rather try and contact an older breeder who has some more experience, maybe someone from the mr nice forums would be the person to ask.. shanti used to be on over there, and if anyone would know the answer to your question, i think it would be him as he's been making cup winning strains since the mid 90s or so.. neville would also be an informative choice as well..Now that's a tough question. I don't think that most of us have that kind of experience. My suggestion would be to send a private message to one or some of the old timers (such as admin) and see if they have an answer for you.
Please do. We're all wanting to know this too. +rep if you get a viable answer.Thanks Xeno and Racer. I didn't know about the Mr. Nice site. It does seem like one of the long time breeders over there may have some insight on this. If I hear back from anyone, I'll post their answer here.