RQS North Lights specifically. Never seen one before. What gives?
normally its down to heat stress or something similar if your only finding an odd seed i wouldn't worry jayRQS North Lights specifically. Never seen one before. What gives?
normally its down to heat stress or something similar if your only finding an odd seed i wouldn't worry jay
i think that would of been your issue i lost a whole plant to mould about 4 weeks ago in the UK I'm just lucky i grow indoors and can rely on thatYeah we had some 28-33c weather over the past few weeks. She taco'd up a bit, despite increased fertigation and shading her. still looks decent considering the hot days and cool nights. Outdoor growing is stressful around these parts, lol.
Thanks for the reply dude!
Btw, should the seed be the same as the original? Or could it be male? Worth saving?
That's why i don't know how my outside girls got polinated. Maybe one was/became hermie, maybe it was an airborn attackThere is another possibility if someone else is growing around you?
A 2015 report from Oregon Cannabis Connection cited by Hermann covers pollination studies and discusses unwanted pollination. “In three studies, pollen drift was observed across 5 to 12 kilometers (3 to 7.5 miles). A fourth study showed pollen drift for 48 kilometers (30 miles) across the Mediterranean Sea from Morocco to Spain, summarizes Hermann.
Usually seeds from hermied plants are more likely to hermie and theres a 50/50 chance of it meing male or female. The seed might have slightly different charasteristics from the plant you grew and may not be as good but its still woth saving.Yeah we had some 28-33c weather over the past few weeks. She taco'd up a bit, despite increased fertigation and shading her. still looks decent considering the hot days and cool nights. Outdoor growing is stressful around these parts, lol.
Thanks for the reply dude!
Btw, should the seed be the same as the original? Or could it be male? Worth saving?
Mystery solved. I think she was pollinated by a nearby hemp farm.There is another possibility if someone else is growing around you?
A 2015 report from Oregon Cannabis Connection cited by Hermann covers pollination studies and discusses unwanted pollination. “In three studies, pollen drift was observed across 5 to 12 kilometers (3 to 7.5 miles). A fourth study showed pollen drift for 48 kilometers (30 miles) across the Mediterranean Sea from Morocco to Spain, summarizes Hermann.
Bummer!Mystery solved. I think she was pollinated by a nearby hemp farm.
What a waste of time! There's even more seeds on her now.