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  • Ckbrew
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    Week 8 bloom, day 1

    The seed clone (front) and experimental clones (rear) are marking time, and stacking up.
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    View from above
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    With the clone sisters, seeded on right, non seeded on left
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    A close up.
    Can anyone tell me if the new growth is normal for a seed bearing plant? It is only on the tops of the buds but is still progressing.
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  • Ckbrew
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    Week 6 bloom, day 7

    RP-1 seed maker- Some new growth on the top of the flowers, don't know what to make of it. It is starting on the tops of several buds.
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    And the unseeded sister
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  • SoOrbudgal
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    Really great side by side i appriciate what you've done the last pic looks ready to " spill the beans " congrats

  • Ckbrew
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    Week 5 bloom, day 5 RP-1 seed maker

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    The seed maker and the two sisters, from the same mother, cut at the same time

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    Side by side, seeded on left, non seeded on right.

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    Seeded close up.

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  • SoOrbudgal
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    Interesting development posting i'm really digging it. Thanks

  • Ckbrew
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    Ty GOM, just what I needed to know.

  • grouchyoldman
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    Hi again CK, I went asking around looking for an answer to feeding a seeded plant and the advice seems to be normal balanced Veg nutes right through the seeds ripening. Here's a quote from an old school grower: "I should say a well balanced nutrient, don’t skimp out on the N. Gives them more of the nutrients that’s needed for seeds, and hopefully Keeps them from fading out before the seeds are mature. I’ve been giving the seeds 6wks from the last pollination, or until the buds themselves die and dry on their own and the seeds are popping out."

    I kept on the normal flower nute schedule and still got a good result but his advice is probably better.

  • Puglover1
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    You Cone of Shamed weed, LoL.

  • Ckbrew
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    Week 5 bloom, day 1

    RP-1 seed maker was washed with water and dried twice, then put back in the tents with the sisters, experimental clones. So far no sigh of pollen contamination.
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    A close up, the calyx are swelling, looks like the pollination took.
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    Here come the seeds.

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  • grouchyoldman
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    " Is there any length of time to wait from pollination to water washing?"

    Really good question and the consensus among those who know more than I is that It takes somewhere between an hour and overnight to be sure your pollination was successful before washing down the plant. I only waited an hour on my last pollination and I don't think it was as successful as previous attempts when I let them sit overnight. What is nice is that if you thoroughly wash down the pollinated plant is really does seem to make it safe to bring her back to the growroom with your other plants without cross pollination.

  • Going2fast
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    For this run I'm experimenting. First time in such small containers. I was gifted a liquid flower nute that I have been feeding them since week 2 of bloom. Seems to be keeping them alive. Other than that just recycled miracle grow organics and home made compost. Here's a pic of the product. Click image for larger version

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  • Ckbrew
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    I have been looking at GWE and GH site for information on feeding schedules for a seed plant. Do you do anything different from the normal bloom schedule? extra grow? My search came up empty.

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  • Going2fast
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    Congrats. I believe she is preggers. The pollinated ones will begin to swell quickly. Here's mine 3weeks from pollination. Click image for larger version

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  • Ckbrew
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    Ty Ace1973 . I have GWE and the advice from people on this forum to thank for helping me to accomplish this.

  • Ace1973
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    you did it right, give it a couple of days more and in a week or two you will see the calyxes swell, I really envy on your first time you did better than me.

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