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    First Indoor Grow - Found a few seeds??

    I planted five photoperiod non-feminized Blue Dream seeds and removed three males during vegetative stage. This was my first grow and ended up with 12 oz's between the two plants. Buds only have a slight smell, don't smell like hay, but arent fragrant either. Don't know THC content but the high is pretty good and it is smooth to smoke. One plant had 8 oz's and the other 4oz's because it was stunted in the beginning as my cat found her way into my grow tent and before I could turn around, she bit off about 3/4 of the plant a few weeks after it sprouted.

    I dried everything in a room with an ac unit and kept temp around 68 degrees with 50% RH. I then placed buds in mason jars with a 62% RH Patch in each to cure buds and try to get some smell out of them. Curing helped, there is more ffagrance now, but still not strong at all.

    I have a 5x5 grow tent but only utilized enough space for the two plants. I have two grow lights I purchased on AMazon. I know they are cheaper than what may more expewrienced growers use, but they seem to do well and do not put out too much heat. (Description: SUNLIKE DIMMABLE FULL SPECTRUM DESIGN: TAURUSY Sunlike Series Led Grow Light contains 3000K warm white light, 5000K blue light, 660nm red llight, and 760nm IR light in 224 PCS High-power LED chips.)


    I was able to maintain temps in the 70's and 50-60% RH throughout grow. I used Fox Farms Tiger soil and nutrients throughout grow and planted in 3 gallon bags. These ladys spent 83 days in flower but I feel they could have gone a little longer.

    I encountered on really wierd thing though, one bud on the smaller plant had 6 seeds. Males were removed way before they were able to produce pollen and destroyed. How can one bud on one plant produce seeds and no other buds have any?






    #2
    Immaculate conception! It's an omen!
    Current Grow: 1 GG4, 2 Hot Cakes, 1 Sweet Gelato Autos
    3 gallon cloth pots
    30"x30"x60" tent
    Spider Farmer SE3000
    Coco Pearlite mix
    GH Trio, Silica, Cal-Mag

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    • Gingerbeard
      Gingerbeard commented
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      Eeeeww... some cosmic forces conceived on your plant!!!

    #3
    Howdy Nevermindme2020, nice lookin' grow. If there were no male plants in the grow, those seeds might be feminized seeds form 'nanners'. With no male plants present, the females can 'stress' and produce their own pollen and make a new generation. In my experience with 'nannered' seeds, they have all turned out to be female, just like their mommie (lol). if a male was there, the rtio will be more like 50/50 male to female seeds.
    Good luck with your growing.
    Smoke weed,.....grow peace!

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      #4
      I wish one of my plants would give me a few seeds but not too many... but would a stress-hermi make more pollen than a few seeds?
      Drying: Strawberry Cough photo started indoors Apr 27. Moved outdoors June 25. Harvested October 8.
      Past grows: Speakeasy Bourbon Berry Auto F1 (Ogreberry x Whiskey Zulu),
      Whiskey Zulu, Trizzlers

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      • DW2
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        90Gizmo, I cannot be totally certain, but it appears to me that the plant that has the 'nanners' only pollinates itself. I have had up to five plants in the grow room at a time, but only the ones with the nanners' on them, appear to produce seeds. The quantity of seeds produced vary widely from less than a dozen to over a hundred (from a plant that produced just over eight ounces of bud!). The best thing has been that the "auto-fem" seeds have (so far) produced only female plants.

      #5
      Greetings! It probably isn't so.much manners as much as luck the hermie male flower was likely buried deep in a bud so the pollen couldn't go very far.

      So remember a female plant can only have xx chromosomes, therefore when it spontaneously makes a male flower, the only sex that can be passed on is (x) female. If the seeds are fertile, they should all be only female. However, plants with hermie tendencies may pass them along to the next gen. "Feminized" seeds come from donor female plants, treated with a chemical that causes male flowers to appear (to produce the pollen to make the seeds on the target female plant) . Same effect in much larger scale, just induced rather than natural.

      Typically this is a free gift! I've personally had about an 80% ratio of females grown from today's rare bagseed.

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