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Photos of your Grow in Thailand

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A question from Mrs. rice, 555. The plant in the above post, 1 branch

that broke off 3 weeks before the plant was chopped, dried/cured.

I found seeds when cleaning before use.

The plant, Romunol a Fem seed from Siam Seeds.

The question is, will the seed still have the Fem. trait or M/F trait?

 

Sometimes it's stoney, most tomes clearheaded high.

Usually fire up the Starry4 a few hours before bed, when the head hits

the pillow and before sleep arrives, it's Lucy In the Sky of Diamonds.

Never have had visuals like this before on weed.

1966, acid before weed, I'm 78

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2 hours ago, rice555 said:

The question is, will the seed still have the Fem. trait or M/F trait?

 

It depends if they were self-pollinated or not.

 

If the genetics produced hermaphrodites (male and female expression on the same plant), and they self pollinated, the seeds will be females with the same hermaphroditic traits present in varying degrees.

 

if the plant was grown outside and is 100% female and cross pollinated by another cannabis plant, 50% of the seeds will be male and the other 50% female.

 

Outdoor pollination is possible for up to 16 km. It has become a prevalent issue with CBD/hemp growers and greenhouse growers as well. It is the singular issue in the dilution of landrace strains throughout Southeast Asia.

 

FYI: As per your photo, the seeds are fully mature and viable. That takes 8 weeks (the same as flower +/-). So, your plant was pollinated exactly when they were fertile: the first weeks of flowering. They were likely cross-pollinated by another cannabis plant.

 

6 hours ago, SamuiGrower said:

 

It depends if they were self-pollinated or not.

 

If the genetics produced hermaphrodites (male and female expression on the same plant), and they self pollinated, the seeds will be females with the same hermaphroditic traits present in varying degrees.

 

if the plant was grown outside and is 100% female and cross pollinated by another cannabis plant, 50% of the seeds will be male and the other 50% female.

 

Outdoor pollination is possible for up to 16 km. It has become a prevalent issue with CBD/hemp growers and greenhouse growers as well. It is the singular issue in the dilution of landrace strains throughout Southeast Asia.

 

FYI: As per your photo, the seeds are fully mature and viable. That takes 8 weeks (the same as flower +/-). So, your plant was pollinated exactly when they were fertile: the first weeks of flowering. They were likely cross-pollinated by another cannabis plant.

 

Thanks! I forgot about Mrs. rice,  555, grew a Reg. photo that ended up

as a male at the same time, it was cut and ended up on the burn pile.

 

On 8/26/2022 at 10:55 AM, Mr Meeseeks said:

I'm growing indoors in a 5 x 5 Spiderfarmer tent with a Mars Hydro FC-E8000 LED light without supplemental CO2 and a Mars Hydro 6" duct fan and controller. 

 

I am also using an Inkbird humidity controller connected to a humidifier and a dehumidifier.

 

Temps range from between 27° to 35°C as I do not yet have air-con installed. So far no issues with heat except some tacoing of leaves when the light was up past 75% power. 

 

I've got two fans inside during the night and an additional floor-standing fan when the tent is open during the day. 

PEA must love you!

On 9/7/2025 at 2:37 PM, JAG said:

PEA must love you!

Replying to posts from 3 years ago?

 

And why would PEA love him? It's just a little grow. Theres big grows that PEA would actually love!

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