I received Chronic Widow and Trainwreck feminized seeds from here, iLGM. First time from here, but been growing 34 years. Only other difference is LED lights. But I’m at week 8 and took a couple of samples. The last one from 6 days ago. Took one small stem with 4 or 5 small nugs of Chronic and when I broke it up today it had 6 mature marbled seeds in it. Never happened before. Anyone else have this happen? Does that mean these are feminized too?
@WillieWeed more than likely they’re feminized unless you had a male you didn’t post about.
It’s pretty common to find a seed or two; gift from the cannabis gods lol.
By chance do they farm hemp by you?
I find a seed or three in every harvest. It happens. I consider it a bonus.
I have too. Had to work hard not to chew up the one or two from like 6 plants. This is very different. Nothing but 2 kinds of fem’s from here, but I’m finding one or two in every nug. So far from just two small sample stems, I’ve gotten 9!
the pollen has to have come from somewhere, i don’t think you can get seeds w/o it. i am very new at this so i could be wrong. but my first guess would be a missed part of one of your plants had some male parts on it, or like @ThcinKC alluded to, some way that you got pollen into your grow area from an outside source.
I have got seeds from one of my grows, probably 50-60 or more but they got stressed out and hermied I guess, Dont know if they were good or bad seeds cause I tossed em. This happened when I first began growing but you have been growing for a long time so i doubt if stressing em out would be a problem.
Kinda want to know, with seeds at more an oz than flower. Broke another chronic nug with 6 in it. Craziest thing I’ve ever seen. Only thing I did different was LED’s on vege and they supplement hid on flower.
Your plant self pollinated. I had mine do that. I’ve found maybe 10 beans in 4 jars so far.
@WillieWeed there are some websites where it shows how to tell whether the seeds are female or male. I tried to post a link but the site wouldn’t allow it.
I don’t know how true this is. I have only tried it one one grow. And it came out 3 out of the 8 were males. I am on my second grow using this method but they are just starting out, won’t know the results until they start to flower.
Sorry forgot to post picture.
@outdoorsforlife So you think there is teuth to that?
@DankGunslinger. I hope so. The seeds from the first set of seed were the best possible choices. So there is a chance that the three males were just bad choices. The second run of seeds were all definite females according to the picture.
No. There is no truth in that. Being able to to tell if it was male or female by depression on the end is total b.s. You need to germinate, take a cutting and try to make it flower by giving it 12 hrs light a day. In 7 to 10 days you should be able to tell what sex the cutting is. That’s your fastest method. Any other shortcut is total b.s. Don’t feel bad, that photo has fooled a lot of people.
I’ve had the most beautiful seeds I’ve ever seen turn out to be male. They had every characteristic of a female seed. The volcano-like depression on the end and the nice designs and were still male. I think you’re right @WillieWeed This doesn’t always mean one or the other. Environmental factors come into play when determining sex.
Figured it was a long shot, but I figured I would try it all the same. I got some seeds I’n my dispensary smoke that I wanted to grow before I ordered any fem seeds. That way I could work out any kinks in the grow room before I spend money. Just dropped a whole pile of seeds for my summer outside summer grow.
4 gelato 33
5 blue berry
1 lemon Larry
1 Bruce banner
1 skunk kush
I am thinking about keeping the gelato for my next indoor grow when the cholcope is done. It has about a week left
ever grower gets them - can be unstable - good to use for experiments - can very good if you gt a good one consider it a “gift” from the plant !!!
It’s always worth it to give it a try, especially if you need to use the seeds anyway lol Just speaking from personal experience.