soserthc1
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It's Day 6 of my first grow!Woot, Woot!! OK, promise not to laugh, but here's what I have. Nothing will change for about 2 weeks. Except the plant size! It's a little soon, I guess, to claim, "Bursting With Flavor." But hey, dreams are what makes life tolerable." - Rudy's friend Pete's dad -
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So, My question for today is about seeds. Here's what I think I know.
Male / Regular - produces seed, can pollinate female.
Female / Regular - Will produce seeds. (does it need to be pollinated?)
Feminized - Has a terminator gene - won't produce seeds (Can it be pollinated?)
So, what info am I missing and let's not get on the crossing subject because right now it confuses me :wacky:.
first that seedling looks damn healthy for day 6 so def not anything to be ashamed of ,
seeds
1) regular seeds - can produce males or female plants , you only wanna keep a male plant if you plan to pollinate and it has a great structure or amazing smell or something that makes it stand out.
2)you would need to isolate it from the females and let it gather a good bit of pollen sacks , then you have two options and being your new to this . your best bet if you wanna make seeds is to hand pollinate - to do this you can cut the best few limbs and put in a glass of water under light and something to catch the pollen once the sacks open. then put in small container in frig or long term storage freezer (apply is detailed and on here in numerous threads)
3) you can make seeds with fem beans thou most advice against it but there are a few good seeds/strains that are made with a fem female but not the best route but you seem to be a long way from breeding ,
I would focus on growing out that seedling as it looks fine and take it from there.....
blessings
SoSerThc1