I’ve been thinking about how back when I learned to grow, regular seeds were the only option.
It took me a long time to try ‘all female’ seeds. When I did, I really enjoyed the results, but also could take them or leave them.
It just didn’t make a difference, because I’d learned to work with whatever number of female, male, and other plants came up.
But am I carrying around obsolete baggage? Is the era of regular seeds ending?
If not, I wonder what skills for dealing with males those new growers who learn with female seeds should know...
It took me a long time to try ‘all female’ seeds. When I did, I really enjoyed the results, but also could take them or leave them.
It just didn’t make a difference, because I’d learned to work with whatever number of female, male, and other plants came up.
But am I carrying around obsolete baggage? Is the era of regular seeds ending?
If not, I wonder what skills for dealing with males those new growers who learn with female seeds should know...