Lee Galizit
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Hi everyone! Was wondering I have 3 plants from a grow of 10 that got pollinated can I trim off the seeds pods and will it just produce more seeds? Thanks for lookin.
At what point can I harvest the seeds from the pollinated plants? I have 8 plants in a grow tent and half got pollinated and the other half didn't. I had two males that were in another room and that's where the pollen came from. I didn't kill the males soon enough. All eight (4 berry bomb and 4 thc bomb plants didn't do that well that's why I want to make hash from all 8 plants and collect the viable seeds for future grows. Any advice??
Certain grinders actually do work well for sorting seeds. The cheaper ones are no good, but units with multiple levels like the medium sized Mendo Mulchers are pretty efficient, the key is picking a grinder with large enough holes to let seeds through into the bottom, then a little sorting with ones finger against the keef screen picks out all the hard seeds.It's remarkable how younger tokers don't know how to deal with seeded pot. It's all there was way back when.
Grinders are no good, because they break the seeds, which don't smoke well.
Certain grinders actually do work well for sorting seeds. The cheaper ones are no good, but units with multiple levels like the medium sized Mendo Mulchers are pretty efficient, the key is picking a grinder with large enough holes to let seeds through into the bottom, then a little sorting with ones finger against the keef screen picks out all the hard seeds.
The only problem i've ever had with this method was it tended to strip the stripes off of really dry, brittle seeds, though the seeds would generally still germinate.
I agree that the younger smokers, especially here in America, are spoiled rotten on seedless pot.
When you study traditional cannabis production methods, and see that pollination is the preferred method of maturation, you stop worrying so much about the occasional seed, unless you're a lazy stoner who puts whole buds directly into the bowl.