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Are you planning on growing autoflower or regular plants? If autoflower, go with the one, otherwise use two for the different light cycles (if you’re wanting to shorten time between harvests)
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I’m not expert, but, from what I have learned, self pollinated “herms” will produce female seeds of that exact plant. The viability of those seeds are dependent on the genetics of the mother plant, but you should be able to recreate it successfully
I am currently testing that hypothesis, my last plant was stressed into herm state, and I just popped three beans to see how they do.
- This reply was modified 3 months, 2 weeks ago by notthefamousjoshd.
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Damn, I like that idea!
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A good friend of mine handed me a dixie cup with a seed he found in a bag of Wedding Cheese Cake, and it sprouted. That was the catalyst that started my journey into the most rewarding hobby every. I didn’t do anything right, lol, but with the help of your Youtube channel, somehow managed a successful harvest. Started it outdoors, left it outside a little longer than I should have. Tried cheap lights at first in a 2X4, didn’t have the proper measuring or testing equipment and overfed it a few times. The flowers are still in cure, but I will update you on how it tastes!
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Took a few clones from it, and they seem to be doing well, so hopefully I can make up for the loss with this one.
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I am using a coco/perlite mix in a fabric pot. The root mass at the top is dense, bottom half has hundreds of air prunes roots. I removed the wicks from the base and only use it as an overflow when watering. Most of the yellowed and necrotic leaves easily detached from the stem, and new growth shows minimal damage for now. Keeping my fingers crossed
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I love the idea of maximizing all available space in the tent. It would be a good place to keep a mint plant, or any other aromatic herbs also!