Producing Healthy Seeds

Farmer's Hat

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Once a plant is pollinated, can it be fed a specific nute that would help produce healthy seeds? Maybe even speed up the process?



Is there an existing thread with info relating to these questions?
 
Just continue to treat it as a flowering plant and make sure you give enough lighting and time for the seeds to mature you'll be fine.
 

Farmer's Hat

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Im sure its that easy.

However, I am more curious about the specific nutes that the plant uses for seed production. Be it phosphorous, certain amino acids, etc.


I am positive some botanist on this forum can enlighten me....
 

bwest

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Im sure its that easy.

However, I am more curious about the specific nutes that the plant uses for seed production. Be it phosphorous, certain amino acids, etc.


I am positive some botanist on this forum can enlighten me....
It's like wyteberrywidow said, don't worry about the seeds. Take care of the plant, and the seeds will take care of themselves.
And you can't speed them up, they're mature when the plant is mature and ready to harvest. Not sure how you would pick out seeds and let the plant keep growing, but I don't think it would work.
 
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