What week did you cut? Were there balls or nanners?Who said they weren't cut (or culled??wtf?) early? Yeah obviously i noticed they were seeded out and cut, but it wasn't noticeable until they were actually seeded. Think i'll just respectively ignore you from now on, tired or re-explaining over and over.
Well it's so common with their strains it even ended up in one of their pictures! Anyone interested in strains that consistently "reverse" and get seeded out? I doubt it
Soooooooooo.......Any thoughts on that picture? You quoted it. Of course I'm focusing on their seeds thats what this thread is all about right?You are focusing on their seeds. I don’t buy their seeds. Never have. Just grew the 2 random seeds I said.
You are completely missing the point. If all those different seeds reversed there was another reason than you are suggesting. Likely nutrient stress is my guess like I suggested in my first response.
Grow something else next time. You actually have me curious about their seeds more. Some of my best plants had tendencies to grow nanners unless I got their nutrients right.
You got to see them early and correct or it’s got time to mature seeds if self pollinated.
They usually show on smaller mid level buds and the pollen falls to the lowers.
Where do you think bag seeds come from?
So you still not going to answer? What week did you cut? What week was the problem found? Heavily seeded?This ludicrous idea that all OG's are "prone to herm" is completely ridiculous. Not buying it for a second. I will say i've seen the real true Sour D throw bananas if it goes too far but definitely not just "any OG cross" that's a nonsense blanket statement.
Vice versa....Or some shit like that?I do not understand. How would showing pics make a difference on what they are saying?
There is a lot of good info in the thread by experienced growers.
Not about a seed company. About growing.
Healthy looking plant by the way. Very Nice!
And? Supports what's being said. If it was a full on herm in a healthy plant then it would've been noticed by any observant grower early on.Still waiting on pics.... pics.
Or else is just a bunch of want to be "pro growers"<<< like that's a real thing.. gtfo
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Balls on a "healthy plant ".
What's your room or greenhouse or outdoor plot or deck grow or ect...look like?And? Supports what's being said. If it was a full on herm in a healthy plant then it would've been noticed by any observant grower early on.
Not my intent. The guy hasn't described in any detail what happened. I don't think he really knows. How can someone expect not to do something again if they don't accept their part in it and learn.What's your room or greenhouse or outdoor plot or deck grow or ect...look like?
Pics..
Any "pro" or "good" grower would have pics,going by the posters in this thread.
But you say Th seeds did ok, Not my experience with TH seeds. I had 2, 10 packs of Their Kussage and not one germinated and the MK-ultra kush definitely had a late pollen sacks showing.This ludicrous idea that all OG's are "prone to herm" is completely ridiculous. Not buying it for a second. I will say i've seen the real true Sour D throw bananas if it goes too far but definitely not just "any OG cross" that's a nonsense blanket statement.
But that's your fault for the bad germ,and the late herm...yup your fault.But you say Th seeds did ok, Not my experience with TH seeds. I had 2, 10 packs of Their Kussage and not one germinated and the MK-ultra kush definitely had a late pollen sacks showing.
But that's your fault for the bad germ,and the late herm...yup your fault.
No & noSo you just blame genetics for bad results and only grow what goes well the first time for you?