Well that definitely could happen. It wasn't clear that the plants were from seeds you got out of last years crop. Sounds like you'll make the best of it with the CBD content.The plants from this year's grow are from seeds taken from last year's grow, which I got about 40 seeds. They were clones from a mama Grapefruit Barb plant. They did great but I got about 40 seeds after breaking the flower down. So this year I planted 7 of them, 4 were boys and three are girls so I kept the girls and dumped the boys. I took good care of the three girls; they grew ok outside in pots. Fed them nutes, only gave them rain water tended to them EVERY DAY and now I'm thinking the rogue pollen that hit the crop last year was actually hemp. Two of the three plants from this year confirmed hemp; third plant is almost ready to be harvested and most likely is hemp also. Good news is 9% CBD so I can make some good medicine from this years grow I hope. I guess this is a case of "when life gives you lemons; make lemonade"!
I only planted 7 seeds, 4 turned out to be boys (which I dumped) so this grow was female 3 plants. I'm a small scale operation over here heheheheOoooof
I could see growing a few seeds out of unknown genetics to test, but never the whole grow.
That's what I'm wondering too. The hemp tested 2% CBG as did their mother Grapefruit Barb so that genetic feature passed along. I'm told CBG is very good in cannabis. The hemp is coming in at 1.6% THC but Grapefruit Barb tested at 13% THC.That's odd. One crossing shouldn't remove all the thc in one fell swoop. You should have a CBD hybrid, not a full blown hemp plant.
Where did the genetics from the original plants go?
Agreed i wouldnt expect that from a first gen cross with hemp neitherThat's odd. One crossing shouldn't remove all the thc in one fell swoop. You should have a CBD hybrid, not a full blown hemp plant.
Where did the genetics from the original plants go?