Spasticsmoke
Active Member
Great tutorial, it inspired me to give breeding a shot. I got a female in a batch of bagseed that showed some very interesting leaf patternswithin the next day or so the hairs that were pollinated will die. they dry up and turn brown. this is a good sign that it took. now we wait. seed production takes quite some time. indoors i will seed about the second to third week of flower. the seeds will be done by harvest. i like to wait until i see the skin of the seed pod start to peel back and the exposed seed poking out. premature seeds are no good. the longer i wait the better. it does not hurt to let them go until they fall off on there own. i can shake a branch and seeds will litter down.
And crossed it with a male that i pulled and transplanted to anoter location, i brought a couple over there and found one to be VERY stinky and had some nice resin production.
My question, and yes there is one, is that i went away to college and was only able to pollenate them today (9/13/09) in your experience how long will it take for the seeds to be mature, hopefully i have a late frost, but i wouldn't want to get a bunch of un-matured seeds and was thinking i could leave the budds with the seeds on through the frost hoping it would give them time to finish up...
so what do you think fdd