Seed Production. A Tutorial

Marywhanna

Active Member
awesome tutorial bro, i plan on doin this once i get good and steady at growing so i dont have to buy my damn seeds everytime
 

merahoon

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My seeds are starting to show a little bit. They have split open some flowers showing themselves but their still green. How much longer till they are fully mature you think?
 

bicycle racer

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seeds cant be to mature but they can be to immature just leave them be they almost fall out of the seed pods when there fully finished and ready.
 

mrblixa

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This thread was a tremendous help. I always dreamed of creating hybrids and isolating certain features, this was a great start. It just so happened I had a male when I started reading this thread, and now I have a germinated seed. It seems so cool that on an amateur level I created a new type of bud. Now I am hoping for at least one male with any new beans I pop! +REP if I had any more to give!
 
thanks fdd... I didnt read the whole thread.. so please dont scold me for this question..
lets say I have a Golden Goat female, and I have a beautiful male blueberry as well a really nice white widow x unknown male

if I put the golden goat with the the two males.. would the seeds produced be goat x blue x widow. or would I have some goat x blue, and some goat x widow.. or would I end up with just one breeding ie both males produce pollen but the goat only accepts the pollen from one... sorry for an uninformed question.. kinda been busy last month and dont have to much time for my usual searching .. thanks again fdd... great pictures by the way.. hows the current grow grow going?
 
also lets say during this breeding if some stray pollen somehow made its way onto my mother plants..after six months lets say would the mother plants..(which never went into flowering) when i take clones from my monthers would the clones from the mothers produce seeded buds???
 

bicycle racer

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no the white hairs(pistils) have to receive pollen to become fertilized and produce seeds. most plants have few pistils before flowering and pollen dies somewhat quickly if not preserved so it is highly unlikely youll get any seeds that way.
 

born2killspam

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Nope, pollen is only active when it lands on a female pistil.. Neither the mothers, nor their clones would produce seeds by that pollen.. If stray pollen gets into flowering breeders though you'd have to scrap that seed crop and go back to the mothers to start over if you're breeding with a specific goal in mind..
 

Katatawnic

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This thread was a tremendous help. I always dreamed of creating hybrids and isolating certain features, this was a great start. It just so happened I had a male when I started reading this thread, and now I have a germinated seed. It seems so cool that on an amateur level I created a new type of bud. Now I am hoping for at least one male with any new beans I pop! +REP if I had any more to give!
Amateur here too, and I can't wait to produce seeds instead of tossing GOOD males! GREAT JOB!!! + Rep :)
 
sorry if i missed this in the thread but.. I have a greatwhite shark that has slight hermie qualites, if I use that pollen to cross with a golden goat or blueberry female.. would I get pre fem seeds or hermie seeds from the seeds made by crossing greatwhite with the goat and blue?
 

fdd2blk

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sorry if i missed this in the thread but.. I have a greatwhite shark that has slight hermie qualites, if I use that pollen to cross with a golden goat or blueberry female.. would I get pre fem seeds or hermie seeds from the seeds made by crossing greatwhite with the goat and blue?
hermies make hermies. :weed:
 

Purple^stars

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^^^ So if hermies make hermies which i know that's true, but how can one produce a plant with a 100% stable female seeds, this is blowing my mind thinking about it :)
 
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