WeedMAchine26
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One female, producing pollen, seeds and normal female smokable buds at the same time? (Read below for explanation)
So apparently one way to make feminized seeds would be using colloidal silver, which produces a localized effect. With this in mind could I (1) spray ONLY ONE segment of my female plant, making it go male, and leave the other 2 alone. After this segment goes male and starts making pollen, could I then (2) pollinate one of the other segments of the plant, making it produce feminized seeds (is seed producing localized to only the stalk that received pollen - or is this a "plant-wide" process?) At the same time could the third, completely untouched stalk (3) be left to flower normally, and thus produce smoke-able buds? (I would snip off the silver treated male segment once I get some of its pollen (or beforehand and let it grow to develop pollen elsewhere), to avoid it pollinating my normal female bud segment.) (4) Would all of this also work on a female that was born from a feminized seed? (5)On top of that would this work if the strain were an autoflowering one like EasyRyder?
Sorry this question is so long, and possibly ridiculous sounding. Ive been doing a lot of research about this but cant seem to find a concise answer/explanation.
So apparently one way to make feminized seeds would be using colloidal silver, which produces a localized effect. With this in mind could I (1) spray ONLY ONE segment of my female plant, making it go male, and leave the other 2 alone. After this segment goes male and starts making pollen, could I then (2) pollinate one of the other segments of the plant, making it produce feminized seeds (is seed producing localized to only the stalk that received pollen - or is this a "plant-wide" process?) At the same time could the third, completely untouched stalk (3) be left to flower normally, and thus produce smoke-able buds? (I would snip off the silver treated male segment once I get some of its pollen (or beforehand and let it grow to develop pollen elsewhere), to avoid it pollinating my normal female bud segment.) (4) Would all of this also work on a female that was born from a feminized seed? (5)On top of that would this work if the strain were an autoflowering one like EasyRyder?
Sorry this question is so long, and possibly ridiculous sounding. Ive been doing a lot of research about this but cant seem to find a concise answer/explanation.