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    seeds in female plants?

    If I get a couple of seeds in a female plant and then grow it, will it be female?
    Will it be the same as the plant that it came from?
    is there no way to know?
    complete beginner
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    #2
    if you do the Feminization process,yes it will be female.but if not the seed are regular and same strain as the mother plant.
    if you harvested the seeds i recommend plant them.fresh seeds grow fast.

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    • Cronk
      Cronk commented
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      thanks
      Last edited by Cronk; 02-18-2019, 02:46 PM.

    #3
    Not necessarily. It really depends on how the female plant was fertilized. If she fertilized herself, it’s most likely it will be female. Only down size is you could be growing a late blooming hermi. You won’t know until the next grow is close to finished.
    No, you are not stabilizing the seeds so each seed has the potential of being different from the parents.
    Best to start with high quality stable genetics if you can. That’s how you get the best end results.
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      #4
      Howdy Cronk, I agree with Tokart1, it depends on how the plant was pollinated. If it is self-pollinated (by producing nanners) the resulting seeds will be female, if it was pollinated by male plant produced pollen they could be around 50/50 male and female seeds. My last two and the current grow were using nanner'ed seeds from previous grows. So far, all of the plants produced from them have been female plants. The germination rete has not been near 100% whether due to some of the seeds not being fully matured prior to harvest or due to 'inbreeding' genetic defects in the plant.
      Smoke weed,.....grow peace!

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      • Cronk
        Cronk commented
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        thanks. Too late, though, I already threw them out along with the others that I stupidly didn't mark. Wasted good seeds I guess. learned a lesson.

        i guess I could try to dig them out

      #5
      Just remember where you threw em,& pour some water on em inna spring.

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      • Toker1
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        ...Then watch out for balls on all the females. You can pluck them off, but if the unstable seeds were actually late blooming hermies, you could be in for an undesired surprise.

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