thedudefresco
Active member
Hi dudes
So this is my first year growing "Regular" seeds and everything I popped has turned out to be female.
While good or bad depending on how you look at it, the whole reason I planted regular seeds this year was to have fun trying to produce some seeds for next year.
I'm growing all landraces so I was looking forward to crossing one and seeing what happens.
Lets say one of these plants is the firey fire lol. And I want to save it to cross next year. What do I need to keep a cutting alive indoors until next spring?
Space is a huge issue. If i do this I will need it to be as small as possible.
I've only ever grown outdoors.
So this is my first year growing "Regular" seeds and everything I popped has turned out to be female.
While good or bad depending on how you look at it, the whole reason I planted regular seeds this year was to have fun trying to produce some seeds for next year.
I'm growing all landraces so I was looking forward to crossing one and seeing what happens.
Lets say one of these plants is the firey fire lol. And I want to save it to cross next year. What do I need to keep a cutting alive indoors until next spring?
Space is a huge issue. If i do this I will need it to be as small as possible.
I've only ever grown outdoors.