littlegrower2004
Well-Known Member
i was wrong and the spray does cause the plant to stress. i guess from my quick reading http://hightimes.com/grow/soma/622 any stress put on the plant in the right amount and the right time can cause a fem to produce bananas. i didnt catch that you said you put the pollen on another complete female which is the right thing to do according to that article. i hope the process worked for you! cant wait to see those beans popped in some soil and growing!the key to making fem seeds is this.
The spray turns that branch male making the plant hermie.
Stressing them also creates hermie.
The key to getting good fem seeds is how much stress the plant went through. And how many male flowers formed.
The batch of seeds i plan on using.
Showed no signs of stress.they yeilded over 2 oz per gdp.
Great yeild for gdp.
Only 1 plant popped 1 male sack.
Meaning very little herm tendencies.
Then that pollen was used on her sister that had no hermi sacks.
Again making it less likely for the seeds to herm.
I have read more than most on the subject. And was hoping for some input from someone that has actual experience.
Thank you for the input.