2-15 phone issues not able to take many photos & been busy, tomorrow Is 6 weeks from last pollination on ADF. I'll probably take down the top half the plant and leave the bottom to see if more seed matures. It still has good leaves further down. 3 F1s less defoliated are still increasing bud size. Trichomes look milky on all 4 plants center over defoliated Plant is not showing any amber on calyxs but I'm considering calling it on her to get some bud sooner. Would leave the seed sites and trim/popcorn sites to provide some amount of leaves for seed development. Losing the cutting of the only known Margelo self seed, considering trying to graft it to one of the gal ones to save it but the og plant is still ok as far as I know for now. all F1 Plants are showing Mg deficiency?Im allowing them to pull as much as they can from the leaves to use the nutrients from the fertilizer as much as possible before harvest.
feminization on vegging plants? Has anyone tried colloidal silver to feminze seed using only preflowers on vegging plants? I am looking to try this method (and keep a diary) on Margelo to get small amounts of seed on vegging gals.
you have a cool project going on i'm also doing a regular round right now but i have no plan at all i'm just hoping for a nice male that smells good or something and i'm doing some f1 regular seeds but why do u saying 95% a male isnt it 50%?? I'm confused😧
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@JaramnieJazz, Thank you. Yes the occurrence of males in regular seed is a 50% chance per seed. so with 1 seed its 50/50 male or female. same if you plant 2 seeds each has a 50/50 chance as individuals of being either male or female. but statics find us the odds or chance of those 50/50 odds. so the more seeds you plant the higher the chance of finding your 50/50 male. with 5 seeds planted its 95% likely at least one will be either male or female. 7 seeds gives us 99% chance of at least 1 out of 7 being the opposite of the 50/50. in other words 7 coin tosses in a row gives 99% chances of tails. I don't know how to put a pic in comments so look in the dairy for a pic of a chart giving the number of plants needed for each odds ratio common in breeding.