deadbeet
Member
Hi, folks.
Outdoor grower / Northern climate here. I start all of my plants from seeds every spring. This year I purchased seeds thru an online source (as recommended by folks on this website) and was pretty happy with the results.
One or two of my autoflowers have produced occasional seeds. I'm pretty sure I stressed the plants out (they wanted to be in the ground weeks before I got them there) and so maybe that's why they hermaphroditized (is that a word?). Regardless, I'm not totally bummed about pulling a few seeds of these plants but how should I expect those seeds to grow? Will they be true to the parent plant? I think it's Girl Scout Cookie. Additionally, will they be autoflower? I know that in vegetable gardening, seeds saved from hybridized varieties may not produce a plant that is true to the original plant.
Also, I had crummy germination w/ my White Widows but 2 took off. One happened to be male. I isolated it from the rest of my grow and saved a bit of pollen off of it before trashing it. If I wanted to attempt pollinating a bit of my White Widow female flower in the interest of yielding some seeds, any tips? Furthermore, can I expect a White Widow-true seed from this process? My understanding is that I should do it on a calm day and once I've done it (with a small paintbrush, etc.) I should cover the pollinated bud with a paper bag for a couple days, no?
Thanks for your time.
Outdoor grower / Northern climate here. I start all of my plants from seeds every spring. This year I purchased seeds thru an online source (as recommended by folks on this website) and was pretty happy with the results.
One or two of my autoflowers have produced occasional seeds. I'm pretty sure I stressed the plants out (they wanted to be in the ground weeks before I got them there) and so maybe that's why they hermaphroditized (is that a word?). Regardless, I'm not totally bummed about pulling a few seeds of these plants but how should I expect those seeds to grow? Will they be true to the parent plant? I think it's Girl Scout Cookie. Additionally, will they be autoflower? I know that in vegetable gardening, seeds saved from hybridized varieties may not produce a plant that is true to the original plant.
Also, I had crummy germination w/ my White Widows but 2 took off. One happened to be male. I isolated it from the rest of my grow and saved a bit of pollen off of it before trashing it. If I wanted to attempt pollinating a bit of my White Widow female flower in the interest of yielding some seeds, any tips? Furthermore, can I expect a White Widow-true seed from this process? My understanding is that I should do it on a calm day and once I've done it (with a small paintbrush, etc.) I should cover the pollinated bud with a paper bag for a couple days, no?
Thanks for your time.