daddychrisg
Well-Known Member
Lets break down the seed situation abit more...Could you say for sure if the seeds found were in a isolated area of the garden, plant, or maybe both? Some times I get a plant that decides to self pollinate itself, and it always happens one of two ways. 1. somewhere within the fluff of the bottom of a plant a pollen pod bust out and the very bottom branches get a few seeds, 2. within a main cola, a pollen pod opens and the pollen is retained, causing a few seeds deep within the bud, this isolates the pollen and only the calyx that is touching the male pod is effected. This is only my experience that I speak from, I have only been a farmer for a short time now, and only express this info as possibly complete bull shit! But, I hope to help you figure this out. GL