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Can revegging budsites still produce healthy seeds?

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Hello all, I have a query for anyone who may know. If a few small buds that were left on a plant after harvest, to try to reveg, were pollinated, would they still form healthy seeds?
Even if the light hours had been changed to 18/6?
And, would the plant still reveg at the same time as creating seeds?
Thanks
 

Hammerhead

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the plant is concentrating on growin new leaf in reveg. If there are some seeds in the buds already they might rippen as you reveg.
 
B

bock, bock

Thanks for the fast response. The plant has been in 18/6 for about 2 weeks, and there are green seeds in the calyx's, but the plant hasn't started to re-shoot yet. I am just wondering if it does start to re-shoot, would the seeds continue to ripen?
 

ijim

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I have a question along the same line. I have been growing outdoors for 45 years. I always leave the best male in a plot for fresh seed next year. I am retiring from and will be growing indoors only. For a while. Can you reveg a male and keep viable pollen? Or is it best just to clone them?
 

Greenheart

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If Pollinating afterwards. Most likely No. If she had been seeded in bloom and seeds were close to maturity but needed a couple weeks to ripen. Yes.
It may be different for others but it has been my experience that during reveg seeds turn green and mushy.
 

supermanlives

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yes.if the plant stays alive the seeds should be ok.i have even pollinated plants that preflower heavilly in veg. seeds were viable
 

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