TychoMonolyth
Boreal Curing
If you pollinate when the first bud site appears, does that signal the plant to produce more flower to take advantage of available pollen, or does it slow down to concentrate on seed development.
With Semi or Photoperiods, it doesn't matter much because there's lots of time to mature, but with Autos, time is of the essence to maximize mature seed production.
I've waited too long to pollinate autos before and ended up with a crop of immature (white) seeds.
Maybe I've answered my own question, but it's only a suspicion. Just looking for confirmation for the optimal time to pollinate Autos (not selfing them.)
With Semi or Photoperiods, it doesn't matter much because there's lots of time to mature, but with Autos, time is of the essence to maximize mature seed production.
I've waited too long to pollinate autos before and ended up with a crop of immature (white) seeds.
Maybe I've answered my own question, but it's only a suspicion. Just looking for confirmation for the optimal time to pollinate Autos (not selfing them.)