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Of course. A feminized seed is just another female, and is exactly the same as any other female.Is there a way to reverse a fem seed to produce pollen?
Of course. A feminized seed is just another female, and is exactly the same as any other female.Is there a way to reverse a fem seed to produce pollen?
Often the biggest plants when in veg turn out to be the males, as males which are taller than the females have a reproductive advantage.I started 4 seeds, after a few weeks had to pick two to grow out and toss the other two. My only other option would have been to only veg a few weeks and have small plants. So in the last few days I discovered both plants I kept are male oh well.
Seeds are much easier to produce from a breeding male than a reversed female. That being said, it seems like most seed companies are moving towards more feminized offerings. Also, the potential female phenotypes produced from a feminized cross will be different than the regular cross, as a different "father" is used.I never understood why more breeders don’t take the time to make fem versions of their regular seeds because the demand would be through the roof. IMO.
I get what you’re saying about the father and how it impacts the female strain and it seems some purists who breeds the strains doesn’t want to contaminate their strain so to speak but some feminization of a strain seems to be complimentary to the original strain. I have read on these forums posts from the guy who discovered by accident more or less original gorilla glue and has commented positively about several of the female crosses including Elmer’s.Often the biggest plants when in veg turn out to be the males, as males which are taller than the females have a reproductive advantage.
Seeds are much easier to produce from a breeding male than a reversed female. That being said, it seems like most seed companies are moving towards more feminized offerings. Also, the potential female phenotypes produced from a feminized cross will be different than the regular cross, as a different "father" is used.
I only have a small setup as well and flower only two plants at a time indoors. I have made my own female seeds with STS and it is much easier than most think. Every seeds turns out to be different and I found one of my best keepers from a feminized cross of old school Jack Herer x Cookies Kush.I get a kick out of growing female seeds and still seeing a phenotypes that reflects on parent more than the other plus how different the smoke can be from different seeds from the same pack.
If I had room I would actually try being a backyard pollen chucker even if I tossed a lot of what I grew.