tstick
Well-Known Member
Is it the same thing if a female plant is chemically-induced to make a few male flowers that are then used to pollinate a female flower on that same plant....AND...a female plant that throws a few 'nanners and produces a seed? In either case, there is no way to get a male plant....right? This is how seeds are feminized....right? I do know from experience, that I've mostly gotten all-female plants from the bag seeds I've grown....with a couple exceptions where I got plants that had both male and female flowers (not just 'nanners)
Furthermore, aren't most all modern hybrids traceable to some kind of "bag seed" if you go back far enough into the early breeding days -the Chemdog story, for example?
Furthermore, aren't most all modern hybrids traceable to some kind of "bag seed" if you go back far enough into the early breeding days -the Chemdog story, for example?