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Herme genes from a herme plant=not a desirable trait.1. If i plant with peat pot directly in soil, could it possibly prevent roots from spreading and stunning growth? (does it need much time to soften up?)
2. Can one fem hermie pollinate 20 plants and when is it optimal to pollinate - early as possible or mid flowering, for most production?
3. Can i start spray CS earlier than fist hairs so i get the pollen ASAP, do i spray the entire plant every day?
4. What is the chance the female doesn't produce pollen/dies from the silver?
5. Do indica/sativas differ in seed amount produced and do 7 week finishers produce seeds faster than 12 week finishers, or its 40-60 days for all?
6. How hard is to remove seeds form non dried weed? (i don't have option to dry, or do anything with the buds)
7. Is ~2000 seeds normal for ~2 meter plant?
Cuz it will be in a mountain hill where strong winds will easily blow them away...and hunting season starts, so much more chance to be found. Ok, so if a plant hermies by itself = not good for pollination? Only CSilver female pollen. Any idea what's the chance it doesn't produce pollen and do i have to spray every day?Herme genes from a herme plant=not a desirable trait.
Why are you concerned about a finishing time when you want seeds? Just let the plant “die” off to finish to have the best chance of producing the most viable seeds. They should just about fall out.
45N
Here's some info I cut and pasted together (different authors) from around the web..I sprayed a Cackleberry female 2x per day til sacs began to open..the pollen from a feminized plant is nowhere near as plentiful as that from a true male.Cuz it will be in a mountain hill where strong winds will easily blow them away...and hunting season starts, so much more chance to be found. Ok, so if a plant hermies by itself = not good for pollination? Only CSilver female pollen. Any idea what's the chance it doesn't produce pollen and do i have to spray every day?
AmenDeer food or hunters? I must say that I totally frown upon guerrilla gardens on public land. The forest is a forest not a farm.
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My experience with guerrilla gardening is that they are in it for the $$$ and totally ravage their grow area. Not cool.
45N
?? Its very deep in a mountain doesn't bother anyone, i think ill go with long flowering auto strain. Its small area nor ill cut any tree or use pesticides only dog hair and if i see slugs copper line :ninja:Deer food or hunters? I must say that I totally frown upon guerrilla gardens on public land. The forest is a forest not a farm.
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My experience with guerrilla gardening is that they are in it for the $$$ and totally ravage their grow area. Not cool.
45N
Are you in a legal state???? Its very deep in a mountain doesn't bother anyone, i think ill go with long flowering auto strain. Its small area nor ill cut any tree or use pesticides only dog hair and if i see slugs copper line :ninja:
How you assume im from USA and no its not legal :shockedninja:Are you in a legal state??
My bad on assumption,well be respectful of the earth that provides life for you and be safe,good luck.BTW, do you think 60mm rain monthly on avg is too little for full sun
How you assume im from USA and no its not legal :shockedninja:
Cuz it will be in a mountain hill where strong winds will easily blow them away...and hunting season starts, so much more chance to be found. Ok, so if a plant hermies by itself = not good for pollination? Only CSilver female pollen. Any idea what's the chance it doesn't produce pollen and do i have to spray every day?
The DIY CS (no idea of the strength, but is over 30ppm) did work on a Cackleberry reg female clone (reg). There is also a Gorilla Wreck#4 feminized clone ..mom from seed... that I began spraying at the same time. She/he has sacs that have yet to open but they are pretty fat..I began spraying a GDP clone and a Pineapple Express2 the other day..will keep ya'll posted as we go..The GDP is my favorite plant..Grew her from feminized seed and cloned her to death..she takes everything including heavy feeding in stride and just keeps on producing. I never even started another seed since she is so fine..If I am successful and the Cackleberry fem pollen took..that should be a match from the gods..:)to answer your questions about femming..yes if a plant hermies by itself naturally, especially early in flower, and not last second, those seeds or progeny will usually carry on the hermie trait. some people plan to have their plants herm at last second, called rodelization, and does not require chemicals. but less stable..ish.
if you cs or sts a female that does not have a hermie trait, and is relatively pure.. you can get reliable pollin to dust another stable female. I would use regular Male & Female seeds to find a pure mother, then clone her, then spray one clone, and dust the other. If you had a clone only, same thing, minus the parent selection.
with cs you spray for at least 14? days or so, depends. Buzzer has his method working obviously, and has documentation here on farm. Chimera is another great resource and has lots of experience femming. My first failed CS attempt is covered on farm as well.
with sts can be one time treatment, havent used it yet. trying a old new product called elitexxelite or something, from hybridtech, think its similar
I thought so too, until I read the article in Growweedeasy that said not to stop until the sacs began to open. I just took a shot not knowing, but trusting the judgement of The Lady that owns the site (Nebula Haze).5 weeks seems excessive..but 2 weeks with tiresias (2 bottles worth) didnt do anything notable..if it works it works, I'm gonna adjust my next cs run for a little longer spray down.
I am watching your STS deal as well..;)exactly:) its not a big let down as long as you can try again. Ive got my silver 9999 i think, clips adapter and all. gonna go into the gallon jugs with wire, and try to get some math in with my meter. going with the all your eggs in one basket credo..I wont be relying on just CS this time. Nice work bud:)
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