BlandMeow
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I am running some Lake Tahoe by best coast genetics. One of the males showed early signs and was pumping out pollen while in veg early February. I was going to collect pollen from it, but thought twice since perhaps that means it isn't very stable? Asked the question but didn't get much traction. Ended up culling that one.
Here we are at almost 20 weeks from seed and I never flipped the 4 other remaining plants. Took some clones and gave some away, but now I've noticed that 1 of the plants that I thought was female is a male and putting out a lot of pollen sacs. Also, 1 of the female plants is stacking buds too.
Are these just unstable genetics causing them to flower in veg and should be avoided or is it an indication of early bud setting when it does get flipped? I'm going to take the fresh clones and move them to the flower tent and see what happens, but figured I would see if anyone has any input.
Here we are at almost 20 weeks from seed and I never flipped the 4 other remaining plants. Took some clones and gave some away, but now I've noticed that 1 of the plants that I thought was female is a male and putting out a lot of pollen sacs. Also, 1 of the female plants is stacking buds too.
Are these just unstable genetics causing them to flower in veg and should be avoided or is it an indication of early bud setting when it does get flipped? I'm going to take the fresh clones and move them to the flower tent and see what happens, but figured I would see if anyone has any input.
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