Moonwalk
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I have about a dozen huge, bushy, green, beautiful plants. They have a few more weeks to finish out, but all of them have giant 9-12" colas all over, buds all over, etc. 'Sgonna be a lotta pot.
I left my boyfriend to finish sexing them, as I was out of town for six weeks on a jaunt. He wasn't as diligent as I, and it looks like everyone of them was pollinated. He feels bad, but I've smoked seedy weedy before, that's in fact where the seeds came from that I grew these beauties from. It's for personal use, not for sale, so it's not a big deal.
I had removed males before I left (3rd week of July) and showed him what the males looked like. He'd take pictures and email them, "Should I kill this one?" and I thought we'd gotten them all.
When I returned beginning of September, I found one really odd,, small male. Like I said, my plants are huge and bushy. This looked like a single branch sticking out of the fround, maybe five feet tall. It was very close to one of the girls, and covered in balls. I have no idea where it came from. It had like a one inch trunk.. the test of mine are like 2-3". I hadn't planted one there, and if I had, it'd have been bigger than that by now.
It's still good weed, as I discovered that by pulling popcorns buds off to dry and smoke, as I ran out of smoke, and, hey, why pay when there are pounds outside?
Anyway, yesterday I snipped a fair sized nug from each tree (these plants are easily ten feet tall, they look like trees!) and sat and picked the sticky little things apart, and it seems most are making seeds. Waaaah. Some are earlier along than others, so it was hard to tell, but in many the seeds were already hard.
QUESTION: Could a piece of a plant have cloned itself? Like a male I'd cut down? We were careful about cutting them and removing them without much agitation. I know a leaf can't regenerate. I just don't know where it came from. The plants over on that side, where I found it, were transplanted by me where they were a couple feet tall, as the soil is better over there, and I moved the healthiest and most visibly female looking ones at the time. I did find some males later, and removed them. But that was nothing I'd planted.
I'm stumped at his stump, cause I don't know where this rogue, lone ranger plant came from, spewing his vile pollen all over...
Any ideas?
I left my boyfriend to finish sexing them, as I was out of town for six weeks on a jaunt. He wasn't as diligent as I, and it looks like everyone of them was pollinated. He feels bad, but I've smoked seedy weedy before, that's in fact where the seeds came from that I grew these beauties from. It's for personal use, not for sale, so it's not a big deal.
I had removed males before I left (3rd week of July) and showed him what the males looked like. He'd take pictures and email them, "Should I kill this one?" and I thought we'd gotten them all.
When I returned beginning of September, I found one really odd,, small male. Like I said, my plants are huge and bushy. This looked like a single branch sticking out of the fround, maybe five feet tall. It was very close to one of the girls, and covered in balls. I have no idea where it came from. It had like a one inch trunk.. the test of mine are like 2-3". I hadn't planted one there, and if I had, it'd have been bigger than that by now.
It's still good weed, as I discovered that by pulling popcorns buds off to dry and smoke, as I ran out of smoke, and, hey, why pay when there are pounds outside?
Anyway, yesterday I snipped a fair sized nug from each tree (these plants are easily ten feet tall, they look like trees!) and sat and picked the sticky little things apart, and it seems most are making seeds. Waaaah. Some are earlier along than others, so it was hard to tell, but in many the seeds were already hard.
QUESTION: Could a piece of a plant have cloned itself? Like a male I'd cut down? We were careful about cutting them and removing them without much agitation. I know a leaf can't regenerate. I just don't know where it came from. The plants over on that side, where I found it, were transplanted by me where they were a couple feet tall, as the soil is better over there, and I moved the healthiest and most visibly female looking ones at the time. I did find some males later, and removed them. But that was nothing I'd planted.
I'm stumped at his stump, cause I don't know where this rogue, lone ranger plant came from, spewing his vile pollen all over...
Any ideas?