Can someone explain? Is this a problem?

conor c

Well-Known Member
When you spray a branch on a female plant, the sprayed branch will develop male flowers, you then use the pollen to fertilize the female part of the plant, two parents, but the same set of DNA.
Its very close but when you s1 something its different to the mother even genetically down to the fact that any genes that are recessive in the mother will become dominant in the progeny this is why you could have a plant that dont herm easy but all the s1s do for example
 

WellRaisedPlant

Active Member
When you spray a branch on a female plant, the sprayed branch will develop male flowers, you then use the pollen to fertilize the female part of the plant, two parents, but the same set of DNA.
Gotchya okay. How much should I do this?? I would love to try and keep these genes! Does that mean I will get seeds if I do this?
 
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