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I think bagseed is pre-flowering but want second opinion(s). Is it female?
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I'm really sorry if that's been your experience but many others began their cannabis growing journey with bag seed. Best part of bag seeds (besides their price) is that it's usually female, which is what the OP's is.The occasional seed you find in a bud, if grown, will not exhibit the same qualities as the bud it came from. It will almost always hermaphrodite a few weeks about halfway through, rendering the buds a weak mix of familiar cannabis littered with lots of half developed seeds.
All the Chem strains for one started from bagseed,I'm really sorry if that's been your experience but many others began their cannabis growing journey with bag seed. Best part of bag seeds (besides their price) is that it's usually female, which is what the OP's is.
Not quite. But lots of good strains did come from bagseed, like the Chems.All of it was bagseed at some point.........
some, not all. theres documented adventures of some of the greats going all over the world and gathering strains from direct point of orgin. "field of dreams"All of it was bagseed at some point.........
Surely they helped as did rodents and grazers..........but my bet is we packed them in and planted the first run on the new continents?I would think birds must of been partly responsible also though?
It is a bit of an assumption here that bag seed is the product of hermaphroditic reproduction. Not everybody grows from clones or feminized seeds. Tons of people, myself included, grow from non-feminized seeds and grow from seed to flower without taking cuts. If you grow from non-feminized seed and you're bad at sexing, and most people that I've met are, there is a decent chance of accidental fertilization.The occasional seed you find in a bud, if grown, will not exhibit the same qualities as the bud it came from. It will almost always hermaphrodite a few weeks about halfway through, rendering the buds a weak mix of familiar cannabis littered with lots of half developed seeds.
You have no idea what you're talking about.The occasional seed you find in a bud, if grown, will not exhibit the same qualities as the bud it came from. It will almost always hermaphrodite a few weeks about halfway through, rendering the buds a weak mix of familiar cannabis littered with lots of half developed seeds.
Depends on how stable the genetics are. If they werent intentionally making seed and said seeds were the result of a plant herming there is probably a greater chance that the progeny could herm.Hey gang, seems this is somewhat on topic, so as a Newb about to undertake outdoor grow #2 I have questions
I have bag seeds from my Sister In Law's home grow (they are despite this, very fastidious growers and grow really good bud indoor and out). She grew Pink Mango & Jack Herer via fem seeds (from CropKing) and both turned out great. Super potent and wonderful smoke. I would love to give these seeds a shot. My Wife loves the effect of Pink Mango. Question is, what is the likelihood of these grows (if successful) ending up anything like the source bud in terms of flavour? (I know potency is more attributed to grow and curing conditions). Also, because these are technically 'bag seed' is there any validity to the belief that they are more likely to herm out?
As a side, I am also going with Lambs Bread (fem) and Apricot Kush (regular but cultivated from Weathered Island seed bank, not bag). Getting excited to start this season! Looking forward to utilizing the knowledge base on this site for a successful grow this season