antsloveit
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Hello all
I have a medical female plant growing in my Seattle backyard as a volunteer! The seed overwintered (in this harsh winter no less) and sprouted and is now gorgeous and a few weeks into flower.
I am not equipped to clone her, so I would like to make more seeds.
Last year, I planted some seeds and got 4 plants: 3 females and a male. One of the females must have been the mother of this volunteer plant. She went to seed presumably because I was like 1-2 days late removing the male that was next to her in the garden. Happily, she was only pollinated in the lower branches. She made like 10 seeds total, not including the one that fell into the garden and sprouted on its own.
All that I know about crossing is what I posted above, but this experience makes me think that I could dust some pollen on the volunteer's lower branches. My idea is to try to save this overwintering genetic through seeds.
Do any of you know how I could find some sativa-dominant pollen, perhaps collected from an outdoor-adapted strain? I think I need to pollinate her soon, right, if I want to get seeds this year?
Many thanks!
p.s. I am new to this forum, and can't tell if there is a way to do private messaging if someone would like to contact me that way.
I have a medical female plant growing in my Seattle backyard as a volunteer! The seed overwintered (in this harsh winter no less) and sprouted and is now gorgeous and a few weeks into flower.
I am not equipped to clone her, so I would like to make more seeds.
Last year, I planted some seeds and got 4 plants: 3 females and a male. One of the females must have been the mother of this volunteer plant. She went to seed presumably because I was like 1-2 days late removing the male that was next to her in the garden. Happily, she was only pollinated in the lower branches. She made like 10 seeds total, not including the one that fell into the garden and sprouted on its own.
All that I know about crossing is what I posted above, but this experience makes me think that I could dust some pollen on the volunteer's lower branches. My idea is to try to save this overwintering genetic through seeds.
Do any of you know how I could find some sativa-dominant pollen, perhaps collected from an outdoor-adapted strain? I think I need to pollinate her soon, right, if I want to get seeds this year?
Many thanks!
p.s. I am new to this forum, and can't tell if there is a way to do private messaging if someone would like to contact me that way.