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You can just leave the pollinated branch alone I believe it takes 3-6 weeks for seeds to mature.So I was blessed a few months back with what can only be described as an amazing find known as Apollo 11. An original from seed by the brothers themselves. I hit her with some pollen from what I deemed to be a worthy male and I'm starting to question seed development since I like to take her around 45 days. My question is will the seeds be ready when I like to chop her or do I need to let her go another couple weeks to make sure they finish or can I leave that pollenated branch alone and chop everything else as planned?
Anyone with some insight would be greatly appreciated.
Looking over the branch the seeds appear to be further along than the other plants that were also seeded. I'm going to assume the plants quick readiness will translate over to the seeds. I will stall my chop until day 49 but the seeds are really not as valuable as the buds to me and waiting until week 8 is wasted crop as far as I'm concerned with this plant. Taste and buzz are so different by then it's nowhere as appealing. An entire plant isn't worth 20 seeds I made because it happened to be in with the intended mothers to fill an empty spot. I'd love for the cross the be something, but it isn't a plant I feel either would really improve. Just a see what happens deal.
I have never seen a 49 day Apollo 11. Its a full blown sativa
Best of luck tipz
Whats the taste on her, do you extract resin?As I said, you never had the right pheno. It's pretty well known the original bros Grimm and the spice bros knockoff later both had easily found phenos of 45 day finishers. There were also many that went to 12 weeks which didn't have the buzz the quicker one holds. You can take mine all the way to 9 weeks if you want. The buzz and taste change too much. Yields slightly better, but not worth it to me.
I do not post grows. If you live near me I do share cuts of her though and you're more than free to prove me wrong. :)
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