Usually, they are the first to catch pollen. If other flowers were available to be pollinated at that time, they would be in the center of the bud now.It catches my attention that normally the first ones to mature are the solitary ones that are at the nodes of the main stem.
Thank you very much for this great contribution!!Usually, they are the first to catch pollen. If other flowers were available to be pollinated at that time, they would be in the center of the bud now.
Ah, shake, rattle and roll, shake, rattle and rollLooks like they are taking very nicely. I like my seed dark and mature so I always give them more time than they need. When the calyx shrivels and the seed rattles it's just like Mother Nature.
Nice and shiny dark seeds. You did well friend with this garden.The seeds are already collected.
There are quite a few more left on the plants, but I'm not going to spend any more time, these are more than enough.
There were two plants with a fine phenotype, with airy buds, I put them together.
Two other plants had compact buds, they are also grouped together.
Another plant had not so compact buds, it has produced many seeds.
And on the other hand, there is the Bx2 cross, which has produced darker seeds, I understand that because it was in a larger pot, and had not suffered deficiencies. It has given almost the majority of mature seeds.
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In January I will start with the next crop.