Quote Originally Posted by Jdog7000
Males produce polline,not bud.
So if a male flower opens. It will pollinate the females and turn the bud to seeds.
MJ has a male and a female the female is the only one you want to grow unless your breeding. Which you arent.
So basically, I might get some seeds? Or do I have to have a female as well? Shit, I'm probably not getting shit.
gjpop2000 Reviewed by gjpop2000 on . Missouri Difficulties I live in Missouri which doesn't have extremely sunny weather like some other states. I was wondering if it's possible to plant a seed outside, water it, put it in direct sunlight (during most parts of the day), and let it grow. I've been thinking a bit more about this, and I don't think it will happen. I don't live in an extra sunny state, so I figure it won't work or will take longer. I've posted a lot more details about the seed and what I did at this link, check it out >>> Rating: 5