Took forever to find this post again.......

Rusty,
Nope, fixed all the problems and regrew via a clone from the original and it too grew to herme. Killed it dead this time and all babies. At least it didn't fertilize the whole garden, will have some nice crosses with White Widow, RMT (a breed of mine), Strawberry Cough, and a Haze. The seeds out of the RMT are fricking huge ... at least the 2 found so far; light brown with occasional dark irregular spots. Unlike any seed I have seen before.

Along the way deliberately fertilized one of everything to make sure I get a cross. There are advantages to having a little pollen.
WashougalWonder Reviewed by WashougalWonder on . curious about cross genetics. Well I just dealt with some fems that looked strange as the flowering occurred. Kind of stretched out, strange short thin pistils, and almost yellow pods they came from. It was a new species to me, so was not particularly concerned. Well I been sick the last 2-3 weeks with heart trouble and I got lax on looking at the garden. Yesterday I was doing a good look and found bunches of green 'nanners, and a few open ones. UGH! Throws my whole garden all out of wack! Fornicate, fornicate, Rating: 5