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So in regards to some of my "scraggly plants" I was doing some weighing today, and I've discovered that rolling a joint, say 1 gram of weed. 0.64 of that gram is seed, and around 0.32 of it is actually flower, rest being stem.
That explains a lot about size of buds when they are seeded, compared to when there not seeded, and overall yields. I think seed is about twice, or sometimes even three times denser per volume of flower also.
I'm wondering if it might affect coloring to a certain degree, or require more root density than normal. Since it's taking up much more energy, and metabolism, especially when it's been highly pollenized and there's ton's of seeds.
That explains a lot about size of buds when they are seeded, compared to when there not seeded, and overall yields. I think seed is about twice, or sometimes even three times denser per volume of flower also.
I'm wondering if it might affect coloring to a certain degree, or require more root density than normal. Since it's taking up much more energy, and metabolism, especially when it's been highly pollenized and there's ton's of seeds.