Quote Originally Posted by gypski
I'm waiting to hear it too. I've check out some of my seeds, and I do have variation and it will help with trying to get a male occasionally to entertain one of the ladies!!! :lol5:
haha, I hear you so loud and clear, G! I guess most growers only care about the yield (kill those males!) versus the possibilities those male genetics can bring to the party down the line... botany is awesome but I'm a nerd in that way even with my dancy tangerines! (a little history lesson for those whom don't want one in the first place: This variety of tangerine originated in 1867 from a seed of a Moragne tangerine in the groves of Colonel F. L. Dancy.)
Lynhal Reviewed by Lynhal on . Males, Females, and early recognition This question?.is it a male?..is it a female?..comes up so often that I thought that I??d try to consolidate information in one spot. This isn??t so much new information as I??ve seen a lot of this posted elsewhere?.just an attempt to ??bring it all together?. The Genotype used here is a nostalgia strain called ??Gainesville Green?. It??s a hybrid and quite sativa dominate?..if in fact others experience different results with different strains then this is the place to Rating: 5