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What are the seeds from nanners called?

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What are the seeds from nanners called?

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I have a strain of "GMO" I've been running for a few years.

I started with a dozen clones, I cloned those a couple times, a couple runs.
Grew a bunch, let the strain die.

I discovered that if they are flowered a couple extra weeks I get nanners.
Only on the top, biggest, oldest buds.
Never a full blown "hermie" with pollen.

The smallest (youngest) buds occasionally yield a seed or two.


So far the phenos are 100% female, and they're all damn good. (50+ plants)

What are they called?
Are they the same as putting colloidal silver on plants?
 
They're called bagseed, but not all bagseed is from nanners.

But it does seem like USUALLY bagseeds are female, because they were produced by a male flower that opened low on the plant, or a nanner. But male pollen exists and accidents happen.
 
I have a strain of "GMO" I've been running for a few years.

I started with a dozen clones, I cloned those a couple times, a couple runs.
Grew a bunch, let the strain die.

I discovered that if they are flowered a couple extra weeks I get nanners.
Only on the top, biggest, oldest buds.
Never a full blown "hermie" with pollen.

The smallest (youngest) buds occasionally yield a seed or two.


So far the phenos are 100% female, and they're all damn good. (50+ plants)

What are they called?
Are they the same as putting colloidal silver on plants?
If I'm not mistake those would be selfed (S1), you are essentially stressing them into rodelization. Any plant from those seeds should be 90% chance of being female afaik but you will need to watch them as the seeds from them may have a greater instance of herm/self rodelization
 
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