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So matter in fact there is a possibility of having different sized seeds alll cross the same plant sadly but it really sll matters ive been told the bigger seeds are better to germination rates compare too the smaller ones but on my side so far i have the best seed germination rates eith the dmaller sided seeds but theres definitely notting to be worried about they should all be good samw time for you ans best of luck looking forward to following the growHi everyone.
Planning on my first grow, I've initially (about a month ago) purchased a 5-unit White Widow feminized pack from Royal Queen Seeds here in Europe.
However, as I'm planning on growing 4 healthy plants, I thought it would be a good idea to germinate a few more, so I could choose the 4 more healthy looking from the pack and discard the rest.
So I purchased another 3-unit pack from the same thing: White Widow feminized, from Royal Queen Seeds.
The 5-unit pack is on one of the plates in this picture; the other plate has the 3-unit pack.
My question is: can seeds from the same kind of plant (supposedly, both WW feminized) have such different sizes?
I could understand if they were all different. But one pack seems completely different from the other pack...
A bit afraid I've might have an automatic version in one of the plates... (which is not at all what I wanted).
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I was told the following from customer support of Royal Queen Seeds:I would guess they are not the same.
It is possible to have different sized seeds from the same cross, but the likelihood of all the big ones being in one pack and all the small ones in the next, makes me think a mistake was made.
There is no way to tell if they're autos, photos, fems or regs until you grow them out.
A company like Royal Queen contracts the seeds out to more than one supplier so the choice of mothers to feminize can be different,most big companies do this and mainly from Spain.Hi everyone.
Planning on my first grow, I've initially (about a month ago) purchased a 5-unit White Widow feminized pack from Royal Queen Seeds here in Europe.
However, as I'm planning on growing 4 healthy plants, I thought it would be a good idea to germinate a few more, so I could choose the 4 more healthy looking from the pack and discard the rest.
So I purchased another 3-unit pack from the same thing: White Widow feminized, from Royal Queen Seeds.
The 5-unit pack is on one of the plates in this picture; the other plate has the 3-unit pack.
My question is: can seeds from the same kind of plant (supposedly, both WW feminized) have such different sizes?
I could understand if they were all different. But one pack seems completely different from the other pack...
A bit afraid I've might have an automatic version in one of the plates... (which is not at all what I wanted).
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That's interesting to know.A company like Royal Queen contracts the seeds out to more than one supplier so the choice of mothers to feminize can be different,most big companies do this and mainly from Spain.
Yes it is, if you want to fix traits you have to inbreed ,in the case of cannabis plants you can also self,then you have a baseline to outcross.Seeds are like a liter of pups, same genes. Best way to achieve uniformity is thru cloning from same mother plant.
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