Hey from Australia, DGC.
I haven’t managed to find any answers via google for this, but will a self-pollinated autoflower produce autoflowering seeds?
I’m new to feminising seeds and am just curious.
Thanks all!
Hey from Australia, DGC.
I haven’t managed to find any answers via google for this, but will a self-pollinated autoflower produce autoflowering seeds?
I’m new to feminising seeds and am just curious.
Thanks all!
Yes they would be autoflowers, but if you grow out those seeds they’ll be prone to thoroughgoing nanners too. You could get something cool, but grow them isolated from other plants.
Creating proper, stable, feminized seed is a very involved process, and can involve chemicals.
Steve Autoflower is right on. Seeds from self-pollination are always more prone to herm. Using colloidal silver, or just letting a plant go far past it’s “ripe” time, and self-seeding are the most common ways to create stable fem seeds. Still, the potential for hermaphroditic tendencies is always higher in these types of seeds.
Steve and Shade Dropping the Knowledge. Not worth the headache. Too high of a probability that they herm again.
so it’d be best to colloidal silver an auto to create the pollen to pollinate itself?
thanks guys