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Free feminized seeds?Bad news, I was trimming a plant I harvested last week and found small seeds in them. Did a search and found the plant I took a pic of hermed. Darn nanners were hard to find because they were tiny and curled back into the calyxes. About 8 buds had nanners. Ended up doing an emergency harvest. The drilling didn't cause it since the plant I trimmed is about a week and a half dried.
I think one of my small girls may have gotten pollinated. Her buds look different than what they normally would. All the other plants seem to be okay so far. I wouldn't mind the mix of one, it's a French Macaron (my favorite) and Barney's Mac. Guess I'll see in a few weeks if any of them produce some seeds.
Yeah, if they mature before harvest. I only pulled two immature seeds from the trim last night. I'll germ them and see what happens.Free feminized seeds?
None. It’s BS.We'd have to do a controlled comparison, using clones.......I mean, is there any science or at least worthy experiments that say it works? You'd think by now everyone would be bangin' stems...
So what causes the extra production of resin? I had three different stains and all three reacted by extra production after staples were inserted.It’s not splitting. It’s the the claim that splitting the trunk induces a stress condition that a plant responds to by sucking up loads of nutrients. That’s the BS part.
There in the ground no need to flush and they were all treated equally i.e.(feeding, pruning, age,ect.) I've been growing outdoor for 4-5 years and had a PSK last season and the effects on this seasons PSK was significantly more resinous than the last season sample. There were also three staples in each plant 4 inches above the ground. No worries this is what the forum is for.Buggz,
Not criticizing, but explain your DOE that allows you to make such claims. Who did the resin analysis? How many plants were in each treatment? Did you have the same number in each treatment or unequal sample sizes? How many times was the experiment repeated? Was there a plant position effect? Did all the treatments receive the same water/feeding/pruning?
Or is your claim asked on a bioassay, the head high. Don’t forget to flush your plants prior to harvest.
Yeah it was good to try I normally don't do it this was the first time I've tried it. I'm still working on growing inside I built a grow room in my spare bedroom this year. It will give me a lot more space to work with.All good Buggz. To be fair, maybe that growing years weather made the difference not the staples.
If you like to staple then staple.
I was kidding about the flush. Flushing makes even less sense than driving metal spikes into a plants trunk.
Yeah I will definitely be checking out the advice. I'm glad I checked this site out. I do both in and outdoor growing. I'm getting ready to germ these seeds for the 1st indoor run of fall season.Like you I grow outdoors. If you’re considering moving the operation in doors there are folks here with loads of experience. Buy used equipment, Craig’s list.
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