Seeds

Farmer's Hat

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I assume that in order to produce healthy feminized seeds, the pollen has to be collected, and used to pollinate a separate plant.
The idea of self pollination just sounds wrong. Im positive that it will eventually ruin the genetics of the strain. It might turn out ok for the first and second generation, but after that it would be risky. Mutations could arise, hermaphroditism, loss of vigor, and who knows what else.

I would still grow out all of those seeds, and see what happens. Most likely they will be healthy looking plants.
 

Farmer's Hat

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There could have been pollen bananas on the back plants on the back side and I would not have been able to see them.
Its the only logical explanation.

If you have the mother plant, then don't even bother with the seeds. Just keep cloning.

Although , now you know that this particular strain responds well to rhodelization. This strain can be used to produce feminized pollen, and you could start making your own feminized seeds...if you wanted to.
 
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