Yodaweed
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Thank you!baker creak has a killer catalog i was getting in the mail yoda, they've got tons and tons of seeds..
Thank you!baker creak has a killer catalog i was getting in the mail yoda, they've got tons and tons of seeds..
i got one in the mail the other day, forget who from atm though...just got a few new catalogs in the mail today
strictlymedicinalseeds.com
tomatogrowers.com
neseed.com
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peace love but garbage no fuckin wayMostly BS!
50% of seeds are predeterminate sexually.(Female)
The other 50% will respond to environmental conditions, right up to 3-4 nodes, before making the sexual "choice"......
With proper popping and early seedling care - 90%+ females are possible......The best I've done is right at 90 and one of my employees gets an average of 95.....She's REALLY good at it!
The idea of seeds being predetermined has been and is a hot topic of debate.peace love but garbage no fuckin way
Give it a little pinch. If it crushes it's no good but if it doesn't then it might be good.So I just got some test seeds in the mail. I have never made seeds before myself so maybe someone else can chime in but this one seed of the bunch is just rubbing me the wrong way. Still has alight green hue to it which makes think it is still a little early to try to germinate it but I don't honestly know. Thoughts?
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Just feel like that is gonna be the 1 that doesn't pop, the one point up against the grain of rice that is.
Questionable at best.Just feel like that is gonna be the 1 that doesn't pop, the one point up against the grain of rice that is.
I did that just after posting this, it no es bueno.Give it a little pinch. If it crushes it's no good but if it doesn't then it might be good.
testers or not the beans should be viable to some degree.I did that just after posting this, it no es bueno.
Think grateful gardens will pissed I squeezed a tester seed lol. I mean it didn't look viable as soon as I looked at it. Wouldn't have germed if I were Jesus Christ himself lol.
No, not exactly , there is a part of predomination like I would call it, otherwise climate would determine the sex of the plants.I approach that topic with an Ockham's razor mentality.. Can you come up with a single other species of anything that we can control the gender outcome? Or even determine that any animal/plant is born genderless and is assigned a gender at sexual maturity? I can't think of any. This is definitively answered in my book with this one question: in nature if it were true cannabis gender is determined by environment they would all or mostly be the same gender, what good is a field of males and a couple females in the world of procreation? Not much.. Instead the gender is determined by, drum roll, genetics!! Lol.. In time I've found seeds lean female slightly in ratio to males and that makes perfect sense in nature. This debate exists because of optimists lol
If that's true the sex is still determined during development of the egg in crocodiles. So the equivalent would not be to change the environment during the seedling stage as commonly suggested but to change the environmental triggers during conception of the seeds. Interesting but I'm skeptical at best.No, not exactly , there is a part of predomination like I would call it, otherwise climate would determine the sex of the plants.
To pick on animal where the gender completly is determined by temperature, is our ancient predator, the living dinosaur, the crocodile. 31°C gives (almost) exclusive males, 33°C gives (almost)exlcusive female. mother crocodile or is it caiman, determines the ventilation and right temperatures.
Nature is self-regulating and can solve a lot of problems.
I am a follower of permaculture, a lot of info to find about the work of nature.
I have made my first oudoor harvest back in '92 , did not grow each consecutive year and was pre-occupied mainly with starlight weed. Got some bulbs on now and I can be rough because I got more than one chance
My germinationrate for females is above 90¨% and some strong strains of mine are survivors and make female seeds. I am always glad to find some males so I can pollinate too.
Met my first herma outside last year with a boughed hybrid.
Good times outside in densed areas are almost over with all that sheite ruderalis and feminised seeds pollinating the environment
Take a hermafree grown fem and take a good microscope and you 'll see microseeds, no sensimillia for the fems
mother nature has all answers , take time to listen and see or time to invest in her
but that's the prob, all has to go fast.... ...
that's my view on it