Fringe benefits of buying from a dispensary

If it's a seed that came out of bud you really enjoyed I'd say it's definitely worth a shot. It may very well be an S1 or a random cross.

All feminized seeds have hermaphroditic traits. The trick is getting your environment locked as well as making sure you don't have any light exposure in flowering area. I would make sure to take cuts before you throw them into flower. I'd also be cautious on any training that will cause high stress before knowing what they can handle.
 

MAGpie81

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Aside from it being a near lifelong dream to have my own plants(that has come true! Holy shit!!).
Nice! Good luck- provide updates!
Last year I was sitting around my stash table and thinking about how I wanted to try growing from seed (1st year, had clones) and like magic I spotted a seed. Threw it in an old rapid rooter in a six pack with tomatoes and kinda forgot about it honestly, until the first true leaves started to show. Grew into an Amazing, hardy, tall, tasty, outdoor plant, that did well even through pretty cold nights.
So- I narrowed it down to either Red Dragon or Mother’s Milk from a dispensary. Wish I remembered Cultivator. Seemed most like MM, from some, not all, descriptions.
Also consulted friend who had given me clones and flower- he wasn’t so sure it was one of his. Measured a leaf at 11 inches before it flowered- I was almost positive it was a male, but patience rewarded me with my 66B169E3-C5BC-4DA5-BC3B-C104DFC87C33.jpeg52EA7D1D-5C0E-4183-AA6B-C0B9AE6059CC.jpeg5A96ED00-408A-4EAA-A94F-76AD4B098F74.jpegmost fruity-tasty crop yet!
 

Ukulele Haze

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I have a soft spot for genetic hermaphrodites, personally. My last grow was one. Pollination was of no concern, because I grew it alone. It was exceptionally potent, and I wonder if they might have tendency to be like that.
 

PJ Diaz

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The potential of having hermaphroditic traits*
Yes, how does reversing a female somehow alter the DNA of the plant? Please explain, because this is new a new genetic theory as far as I'm concerned, or does your theory have zero scientific foundation?
 
Yes, how does reversing a female somehow alter the DNA of the plant? Please explain, because this is new a new genetic theory as far as I'm concerned, or does your theory have zero scientific foundation?
I stand corrected. I was just basing it off of personal experience. I've seen a lot of hermaphroditic traits in feminized lines.
 

Southernontariogrower

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If it's a seed that came out of bud you really enjoyed I'd say it's definitely worth a shot. It may very well be an S1 or a random cross.

All feminized seeds have hermaphroditic traits. The trick is getting your environment locked as well as making sure you don't have any light exposure in flowering area. I would make sure to take cuts before you throw them into flower. I'd also be cautious on any training that will cause high stress before knowing what they can handle.
I usually take cuts second week of flower if possible, hormones are running wild, I take the small bottom growth. Clones are small but all root within reason. My problem has always been airy bud due to bad lighting.
 

PJ Diaz

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Literally just weighed the seeds to find out how much I got "screwed" out of... a whopping .25 of a gram, maybe one hit. I'll take the random seeds for the potential of growing ounces.
To me, it's not about the weight so much, but more the fact that I have to pick seeds out at all, or risk rolling up a nice joint with some nasty burning seeds in it. I mean I get some random seeds in my homegrown from time to time too, but we're talking about maybe 5 seeds per lb, not 5 seeds in an overpriced dispo 8th.
 
I usually take cuts second week of flower if possible, hormones are running wild, I take the small bottom growth. Clones are small but all root within reason. My problem has always been airy bud due to bad lighting.
I've definitely done this before too. I've even taken them at four weeks. The reveg ended up taking a little while.
 

hotrodharley

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Literally just weighed the seeds to find out how much I got "screwed" out of... a whopping .25 of a gram, maybe one hit. I'll take the random seeds for the potential of growing ounces.
And figure out how each seed cost. But be my guest and pay full price. Lol. In real stores you can STILL buy the seeded bud. Swear to God. At a discount AND you still get the free seeds for growing ounces.
 
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