GelenaAK420
Well-Known Member
(FIRST) Say you have a single seed that's left of your favorite shit. You start the process and you now have a new single plant ( let's say, after the seedling stage is completed within four to six weeks, having four to six internodes) Lighting is still always kept on for 16 to 18 hours.
(SECOND) You now take two or three cuttings for clones. Lighting is still the same.
Now you wait till the clones grow to a descent height, then switch lighting (12/12) for them to start the flowering stage. Meanwhile you would be spraying the clones with Colloidal Silver solution to produce and collect pollen to use on the original plant that the clones came from.
( Here's my question ) I guess the original plant is what you all call the Mother plant (?) So the Mother plant continues to grow on the 18/6 lighting schedule - Will I be able to have the time to be able to grow the clones to the point of pollen sacks ready and ripe to use and keep the Mother plant in limbo flowering stage till one has collected pollen from the clones, then switch lighting to 12/12 for her to start to flower....or will she just start on her own showing pre-flowers regardless of switching the time of light if kept too long on 18/6 ? I am hoping, but I think it may not be possible, to pollinate her not too late into flowering where it may become past the dead line point......?.....
Plus, I understand that Hermaphrodite plants can occur through stress (sometimes) from starting early flowering or that has been left to flower for too long.
So what if you are depriving the plant of light to force it not to begin its flowering, will this also cause a Hermie.
Some of you may reply back with: Why are you messing with producing seeds, why not just buy seeds, and so on.....Simple, it's not easy to get seeds where I live and even harder by mail. So if you have any input on this subject matter, please feel free to write back. Thank you very much for any positive or negative feed back.
(SECOND) You now take two or three cuttings for clones. Lighting is still the same.
Now you wait till the clones grow to a descent height, then switch lighting (12/12) for them to start the flowering stage. Meanwhile you would be spraying the clones with Colloidal Silver solution to produce and collect pollen to use on the original plant that the clones came from.
( Here's my question ) I guess the original plant is what you all call the Mother plant (?) So the Mother plant continues to grow on the 18/6 lighting schedule - Will I be able to have the time to be able to grow the clones to the point of pollen sacks ready and ripe to use and keep the Mother plant in limbo flowering stage till one has collected pollen from the clones, then switch lighting to 12/12 for her to start to flower....or will she just start on her own showing pre-flowers regardless of switching the time of light if kept too long on 18/6 ? I am hoping, but I think it may not be possible, to pollinate her not too late into flowering where it may become past the dead line point......?.....
Plus, I understand that Hermaphrodite plants can occur through stress (sometimes) from starting early flowering or that has been left to flower for too long.
So what if you are depriving the plant of light to force it not to begin its flowering, will this also cause a Hermie.
Some of you may reply back with: Why are you messing with producing seeds, why not just buy seeds, and so on.....Simple, it's not easy to get seeds where I live and even harder by mail. So if you have any input on this subject matter, please feel free to write back. Thank you very much for any positive or negative feed back.
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