ya, as long as the seeds are good... it will same some funds, and the hassles of buying them mail order from europe....
damn i already got like 2 doz and most of them are big and green
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ya, as long as the seeds are good... it will same some funds, and the hassles of buying them mail order from europe....
damn i already got like 2 doz and most of them are big and green
Quite often a female will produce a seed or two which doesn't make it a hermie but does mean it had a male flower early in its life, or one nearby from another plant. Or possibly you transported a bit of pollen in from a friend's grow...but no matter. If it came from a self-induced pollination I would save them and grow with the next batch as the few I have gotten over the years have always been female when grown out. You'll know when the seed's ripe by watching for the pod to split but do not use it as a judge on when to harvest. These seeds usually happen very early in the plant's life and are in no way connceted with the timing of the crop.
You have to pull the males really early, as I found out. They DO flower from day one, they don't need 12/12 lighting. Also, like Madeline said, some females produce only one male flower so it's easy to go undetected amongst all the budding taking place. It sucks, but hey, seeds are fun too!
thanks all, well i can always use some more seeds as long as they're good.
I thought i pulled the males early, but obviously did'nt get all the pollen....