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Bad male/female Ratio

need4weed

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for some reason i can,t upload pics! I collected pollen today and gave my two ladies a bit of a dusting along with with my ssh clone thats been floating around for about 7 years
 

The Hatter

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for some reason i can,t upload pics! I collected pollen today and gave my two ladies a bit of a dusting along with with my ssh clone thats been floating around for about 7 years

:good:

Awesome. It's always cool when somebody decides to make their own seeds. Long live this ancient healing plant and its many, many flavors.

I'm currently trying to figure out how to keep a couple of males for pollination myself. It occurred to me embrassingly late in the project that I couldn't just leave the males outside since they won't start flowering naturally until long after my females have finished. Maybe I will just leave them out there all summer anyway so I can collect the pollen for another time.
 

whiteberrieS

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I think from now on i will stick to fem seeds!!! with a ratio of 2 females to 10 males within the standard nepal jam seeds.

I have never really gone down the female seeds route as i like to cross breed strains for a hobby and also produce seeds so i can hold onto strains for the future

Oh well luck of the draw i guess

f2 the good one to find the seed pic...
 

gh0stm0de

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really interesting wiki quote there. seems like not even the scientists completely agree on the topic.

based off of ONLY my personal experience, and not what other people tell me, I want to say environment factors have NOTHING to do with determination of gender, after 100s of beans popped.. but I guess I can't argue with science.. so, anyone have a link to a conclusive study on the topic to support the claim of environmental contribution to gender determination?
 
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