ddimebag
Active Member
Hey guys, this will probably seem like a no-brainer, and I suspect I already know the answer, but I wanted to make sure just in case I'm wrong.
So yeah, every time I select a female to pollinate (the most resinous looking plant of the bunch), at the end of flowering it turns out to be the LEAST resinous. Is this all because the plant invested its energy in seed development, rather than trichome production? Or do I just suck at picking good females? Will the offspring be as resinous as the mother plant would have been if it was not pollinated?
Thanks in advance!
So yeah, every time I select a female to pollinate (the most resinous looking plant of the bunch), at the end of flowering it turns out to be the LEAST resinous. Is this all because the plant invested its energy in seed development, rather than trichome production? Or do I just suck at picking good females? Will the offspring be as resinous as the mother plant would have been if it was not pollinated?
Thanks in advance!