Medizzinman
Active Member
So how do you end up with a seed or two, when you have a female plant that has never been around a male?
What is this root method called? That sounds real interesting.Hermie is one way
Most femmed seeds are made by spraying the plant with silver
there is an old manipulate the roots method that works as well
I've had a couple do it but not all. Also had a couple produce seeds that were not viable. I haven't let a full plant go that long but lots of lower half larf plants have went weeks beyond harvest time and all they did was get weaker and fluffier. Perhaps a whole plant would react different.All female plants, if flowered for long enough will throw seeds,to be honest it's one sure way of knowing that you flowered for long enough.Its the plants way of making sure but that if no male is around it will still reproduce.I ts a fine line between picking just when the plant starts to think about producing seeds.or ending up with seeds in the bud,
Was this from a true female or a feminized seed grown plant
Very clever,the more you get into growing the more you realise just how amazing they are,watch life of plants,brilliant viewing.
What's the reason? Clones are more prone to seeding?Another reason to keep a mother instead of cloning a clone.
Root Pruning I guess, it doesn't seem to have a name. It is the secret that was used by Eskobar and Soma it was let out of the bag a couple years ago by a friend, he posted it in a bunch of forums. This was the study that led to it ,,,,What is this root method called? That sounds real interesting.
Looking forward to it!!! And yup a pile of S1 seeds would be nice.I'm getting ready to do the colloidal silver thing and will be documenting successes and failures on the
https://www.rollitup.org/t/a-guide-to-colloidal-silver.865536/page-3#post-12701016 \
thread. Clones are great, and I've been using clones to keep my perpetual grow going for 5 years, but seeds will allow me to take a break. So, I'm giving it a try. check out the whole thread, it outlines the process very well.