
‘double’ seeds
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‘double’ seeds
Posted by green-giggles on June 29, 2024 at 2:41 pmAnyone experience this, when growing your own seeds? 5 seeds out of the entire seed harvest.
What do you think?
green-giggles replied 5 days, 14 hours ago 9 Members · 16 Replies -
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Sounds like your female was a natural tripled or your pollen was not very good.
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thanks for your thoughts! the strength of the pollen never occurred to me. the grow was with low wattage lighting in a 1.5’X3′ tent and the lung room temp was also fairly low. so the plants may not of had the full vigor of their potential.
(I’ve popped a few of the normal looking seeds from the batch and they are growing well.)
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Triploid? another interesting thought.
Freaky stuff happens in nature. They are curious looking seeds. I’ll have to pop em and find out what happens.
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I definitely will !! I’ll try to remember to post an update when I do.
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Please do! It’s difficult to ask someone to plant something that may well be a practice in futility… but the curiosity bug has bitten and now I REALLY want to know what they produce
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my curiosity got me to email the grower of the pack of the original seeds.
he said YES he is familiar with this genetic mutation of a double seed. it only happens when he uses the Red Runtz female for breeding. He also said someone is trying to grow them, and yes, two seedlings emerge from the one seed.
Thats all the intel ive got…
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Once apon a time, i did a run with a hundred of my own seed, and one third of them had triple nodes all the way, they were born tricotyledons, but that hybrid was not at par with my needs for other reasons and two branches per node is good enough when the internodes are short, as if we dont get enough density already.
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I grew out the double seed and started it to flower. The one side of the seed is very weak growth. It was the second root to emerge. This is what I expected. What I didn’t suspect was that either side of the seed would be male and female. Am I seeing this correctly? It’s so interesting.
This is as far as I’m going on this. It’s getting chopped.
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You should let it go and pollinate itself just for the sake of science and the knowledge
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I thought about that, but I’d need a seperate room/tent. and i have no space. I wouldn’t want my other plants getting pollinated.
Its been interesting though
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