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Seed question

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joeylupre

Can I revege and and still have seed formation after a few weeks to a month of pollination?
 

exploziv

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I can't understand what you asking.. but at least I can bump the thread up, maybe someone who can answer comes.

And here is my try:
You want to pollinate a mother, then reveg it after a month, to keep both the mother and also get viable seeds? If that's it I think this won't work. better clone the mother before pollinating it.
 

hempluvr

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I can't understand what you asking.. but at least I can bump the thread up, maybe someone who can answer comes.

And here is my try:
You want to pollinate a mother, then reveg it after a month, to keep both the mother and also get viable seeds? If that's it I think this won't work. better clone the mother before pollinating it.

If that is right,then yes he is right. Better clone the mom 1st or pollen up only a few arms of the mother and cover with a plastic bag. That way u keep the mom and have seeds...good luck
 

exploziv

pure dynamite
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I remember reading something like that around the forum, too. I never tested it tho.
 

VenturaHwy

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I wouldn't do it because it could affect the seeds. I used pollen from males that were severely stressed one time and all of the seeds were intersexed...
 
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RustlewoodNW

I wouldn't do it because it could affect the seeds. I used pollen from males that were severely stressed one time and all of the seeds were intersexed...

oooohh, man.. really wondering something here - the boys room was pretty cold for a while and still stays pretty chilly (though they look really happy, emphasis on one stud that really glows and its traits stand out..) and reading this I'm not sure if this is a really bad thing.. jw
 

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