I wouldn't sweat the nanners, personally. The pollen may be sterile.
There's probably not enough time to produce seeds...IMO.
I would harvest when normal....IMO.
I could be wrong....:stoned:
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I wouldn't sweat the nanners, personally. The pollen may be sterile.
There's probably not enough time to produce seeds...IMO.
I would harvest when normal....IMO.
I could be wrong....:stoned:
just wanna say that dutch pimps advice sounds good to me,never really thought about it, but the man have to be right!!!!
not enough time for seed development.... so keep going and see it out is what ill do.
GOOD LUCK AND TELL US WHAT YOU DECESION WAS:thumbsup:
Im not really worried about seed production. Im worried about pollen. I have other females in flower at different stages and i would be highly pissed at myself for screwing them up haha. Dont get me wrong thats great advice if that was all i had in there. Good looking out Dutch! Your advice is always welcome here man.
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Originally Posted by pushit
Well the time has come for these to get the boot. I decided to listen to Dutch and leave them in an extra week.:thumbsup: They got pulled tonight. They dont look very good but as soon as they dry itll be time to try and make some edibles. Im actually excited about trying some recipes. Im starting another thread of the PPP grow if anyone is interested. It should be way better.Well here's a couple pics of the end result. Thanks for checking this out and have a good turkey day.
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harvest early = dry longer...IMO
I cut some early WW recently and dried 10 days. I didn't dry long enough.
The weed would tar up and not burn.
That what ya using in ya recipe? That blacktop weed? Don't take me wrong.. PimpQuote:
Originally Posted by Dutch Pimp
Ga.
You need them seeds to get the pollen.. Right? Need a male to collect from.Quote:
Originally Posted by pushit
Ga.
Same recipe as I have used for the past 6 years. These seeds have gotten too old. I think the genetics is shot. Time for fresh stock; that is on order.Quote:
Originally Posted by GaGrown
I let their 2 sisters go another 3 weeks & dried for 14 days. The early results are promising...dried but not cured.