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Sementes de plantas fêmeas de estufa

Jardineiro_Br
Jardineiro_Brstarted grow question 4h ago
Cultivei duas Blueberry ao cortar para fumar percebi sementes umas verdes e outras boas, germinei 4 e duas já estão nos copos , minha dúvida é que a planta era feminina e não teve contato com nenhum macho , primeiro ela se auto fecundou? sementes regulares? Mantem o fenótipo?
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Selkot
Selkotanswered grow question 4h ago
hey 👋 If you didn’t have any males in your grow space, then yes your female plant self-pollinated. This can happen due to light stress, water or heat stress, nutrient issues, or simply a genetic predisposition to hermaphroditism. Seeds that come from self-pollination are generally feminized but unstable. They can carry the hermaphroditic trait. As for the phenotype, yes and no: self-pollination keeps most of the mother plant’s genetic traits, but there will be slight variability and possibly less vigor. You’ll get plants similar to the original phenotype, but not always identical.
m0use
m0useanswered grow question 3h ago
You can guess but not prove that it pollinated its self and made these seeds. It can do this when it makes nanners in later flower or by producing balls. The pollen made by a fem plant is fem pollen on a fem flower makes Fem Seed. Not Regular. Some aspects will be similar phenotype is not 100% guaranteed. Cannabis pollen travels on wind so if it had access to outdoors or fresh air that could be a thing too. As the seeds where not intentional their likelihood of going hermi again increases, its not good to keep this going generation after generation as it retards the genetics. Best to always breed with intent and using multiple plants to keep the diversity up. If the plants where pollinated by themselves you can expect them to be similar but not identical to what you experienced when growing. If the plants where pollinated by something else, you can expect them to be different and have a bunch of unknowns. Good Luck!
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