Fruity.Guy
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I'm new to breeding cannabis, but am impatient and curious. I bought a mix pack of fast photoperiod plants, induced them with STS and intercrossed them. I realized this is just madness to breed unknown strains that I don't even know if I like them. I just wanted to try breeding so that someday when I have favorite strains, I'll know what to do. My plants are showing seed pods all over. It occurred to me that after they make seeds I should try rejuvenating them, then I'll know which seeds to keep. Totally backwards, I know. I only sprayed the tops of the plants so If I rejuvenate from the bottom they won't have STS on them.
I've tried searching the web but never heard of anyone rejuvenating seed bearing plants. It seem people rejuvenate plants that were going for bud production. Has anyone tried rejuvenating plants where the whole plant was put into seed production? I've read in a few places that the mother plants practically have to die before the seeds are ready.
What would happen if I started giving my plants long days now. Would the plants abort all their seeds? Or would the seeds ripen twice as fast? Would the plants rejuvenate now but also keep their seeds?
I've tried searching the web but never heard of anyone rejuvenating seed bearing plants. It seem people rejuvenate plants that were going for bud production. Has anyone tried rejuvenating plants where the whole plant was put into seed production? I've read in a few places that the mother plants practically have to die before the seeds are ready.
What would happen if I started giving my plants long days now. Would the plants abort all their seeds? Or would the seeds ripen twice as fast? Would the plants rejuvenate now but also keep their seeds?