Enstromentals
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Buying seeds is like a disease
iunno.. i'd rather run something else at the moment.definitely a herm. keep one clone, and give it a second chance, unless you don't Like sleeping at night. Only way to tell if your space doesn't have light leaks is to occupy that space at lights out and open your eyes.
you think so too?? i saw budding before the hermie showed up :/definitely a herm. keep one clone, and give it a second chance, unless you don't Like sleeping at night. Only way to tell if your space doesn't have light leaks is to occupy that space at lights out and open your eyes.
His gearI just saw thugpug win an auction for a pack of cannarado beans. It was gelato 33 x sunset sherb. His winning bid was $1750
interesting as Gelato 33 is Sunset Sherbet x Thin Mint Cookies...be much cheaper to just breed your own? ima gonna try it anywayI just saw thugpug win an auction for a pack of cannarado beans. It was gelato 33 x sunset sherb. His winning bid was $1750
Yeah, I can't believe I wrote what I wrote. After looking at all the pics it was def a straight male. I saw the ball sack pic and never gave the benefit of the doubt it was a lady.I messaged thugpug on instagram and he replied male. i don't trust him at the moment..
No, I wasn't paying good attention. That is a healthy male, no signs of female. I have been fooled by nice males like this, might be worth collecting pollen.you think so too?? i saw budding before the hermie showed up :/
shud i give it another few days? or..
but those pistils :/Yeah, I can't believe I wrote what I wrote. After looking at all the pics it was def a straight male. I saw the ball sack pic and never gave the benefit of the doubt it was a lady.
no pistils there man, Just a ton of new growth. Plenty of males look just like this. I never questioned your judgement, saw the pic of sacs and said herm. After reviewing again, no sign at all of female what so ever, all male there. I have put plenty of plants like this into flower thinking they were ladies, you're not the first lol!but those pistils :/
*goes hang myself X_xno pistils there man, Just a ton of new growth. Plenty of males look just like this. I never questioned your judgement, saw the pic of sacs and said herm. After reviewing again, no sign at all of female what so ever, all male there. I have put plenty of plants like this into flower thinking they were ladies, you're not the first lol!
short youtube video on guy pollinating his plants. apparently you can collect pollen and pollinate individual branches..Since i just flipped my other 'keeper' pheno.. realistically how long would it take to make BX seeds from this next plant if it turns out to be female..
Nah bro... just garlic male pollen to 2 branches on my prized lemon skunk. Took it out of the room dusted the branches taped paper bag on the 2 branches took it off 5 days later and now a couple weeks from the finish line. Didn't accidently pollinate my whole garden either hehe.Like different pollen? Hitting different branches?
Cool! Im doing a hunt for a good banana stud lolNah bro... just garlic male pollen to 2 branches on my prized lemon skunk. Took it out of the room dusted the branches taped paper bag on the 2 branches took it off 5 days later and now a couple weeks from the finish line. Didn't accidently pollinate my whole garden either hehe.
thats what im worried about.. getting pollen all over the place..Nah bro... just garlic male pollen to 2 branches on my prized lemon skunk. Took it out of the room dusted the branches taped paper bag on the 2 branches took it off 5 days later and now a couple weeks from the finish line. Didn't accidently pollinate my whole garden either hehe.
Just take some sacs put it into a mason jar and collect... a little goes a long ways. Easy peasy bro...thats what im worried about.. getting pollen all over the place..
has anyone tried to harvest pollen in a civilized manner that care to share some tips?? i feel like i'm just waiting to shake some loose pollen into a bag.. and then cover that bag over my desired female plant while she's budding.