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I actually never had one of those, mine all start out as dicots, and the ones I refer to as strong or early whorlers start whorling around the 4th-5th node.secondly, how often do you get seeds like this in your ventures and how often does it continue to be a whorl?
While mine sort of grow into a tri, a tricot has whorled phyllotaxy from the very start and can actually grow out of it and revert to regular. It's what a breeder active in other forums worked on with his 'bruised nuts' strain. So it will always become a whorl, especially the first several nodes, and after that, once mature and alternating it will likely become a neat spiral.how often does it continue to be a whorl?
I thought for a split-second there that was a reference to some Frank Sinatra song :D'79 was a very good year--
in the North Georgia Mountains...
I don't know the day exactly, depends on how much pollen I collected from them AND how many balls opened already. I don't leave them in the same room to pollinate the females. Instead I remove the first preflowers so they don't pop, then let the rest mature far enough that I can cut off branches and put those in a glass of water, from which I collect pollen for nearly a week. I keep the males a little longer in my living room under daylight. I kill them after I know pollination was successful.what day ? Did you pull those males from the room
Then I will provide one later today or tomorrow. My methods are evolving, but what I did this run worked out very well and I'd be happy to share it. I went from getting way too little seeds (2 lol) to way too many (2000-ish) to the amount I want for now from a single plant (50-100), which requires only 1 pollinated flower, one almost-sucker-branch on the side.I've been trying to keep a few males in the flower room as long as possible ( due to space issues)
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A detailed explanation of your process would be appreciated
Sucks, sorry to hear that. One of the best tris I had before the current ones anyway, CHxICE, the one I called IH#5 turned out to be a full blown hermie too.I noticed it hermied, idk if it's strange or not but its alternating male on one side of the node and female on the other side, the picture isn't that great..
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