New Grower stunted plants produce viable seeds?

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So my question is will small stunted plants produce viable seeds if pollenated?
 
From my experience, Yes.

I had a really good looking female, so I dusted her, a couple days later the plant toppled and the main stem folded in half, I took some tape and wrapped her up, it didn't grow vertically, but bushed out and ended up with a ton of seeds. It also had some PH issues.

A few months later, I started the seeds with no problems at all, the female plants were nice and produced some really good meds.

Hope this helps. Aloha
 
I agree w/blewjob.

I have seeds from my first grow, that came from plants that were severely stunted from day one. The second generation seems to have been unaffected, in my case. I would avoid doing a seed run on purpose with sub-standard plants, but if you already have them, I would still run them.
 
any plant will produce viable seeds given time to reach maturity after pollination, but the thing about a stunted plant is that you do not get to see a true representation of the genetics that you are passing on to the new seed stock.
 
Thanks everyone!:smokebuds:really appreciate the helpful info
I'm not too worried as to what genetics will be passed on, as I'm sure that Mossy's JEMS have a variety of good phenos
 
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