Miniature Seed Pod problem

msgrappling

Active Member
I'm trying to produce as many seeds as possible. I've had males all around 6 females (females are all different strains). 3 of the females produced lots of seeds but 3 have real small seed pods. :wall:
I'm in the Bay Area, CA and it's almost Halloween. Do I just wait? Rain is coming soon and I don't want mold. Is there a way to speed up seed growth? Any help would be much appreciated. :-o
 

tranquility

Active Member
if they have real small seed pods it sounds like the seeds don't have enough time to grow to full, mature age.
the only way to speed it up is too either wait longer(catch 22 lol...hope you get what i meant) or if you reall dont want mold you could bring them in and finish under artificial light. but that might be the reason your growing outside. idk
peace
 

msgrappling

Active Member
thanks for the advice. I planted some durban poison back in august as an experiment and man they grew huge seeds super fast. That's what's confusing me. the DP are 4 months younger than the big ones I planted in March. That's 5 months longer. Beats the **** out of me. Maybe I'm not giving it enough nutes. I use tiger bloom, follow the instructions. Plus I give it an equal amount of seaweed liquid. At this point I'll try anything no matter how radical. I appreciate your help.
 

zwh02

Well-Known Member
What's the variety of the seeded mothers ? I was a little late on ripping out a male this year, my females have some seeds but the seeds seemed to mature before the buds.

I don't how true this is, but I've read that late plants (mid-summer plantings) can and will transition into flowering quicker than the earlier spring plants that had lots of veg time.
 

msgrappling

Active Member
Diggz, ur a genius. I know that's the right answer. You want to hear something weird? Right after I was told it needed more sun I went outside the next day and noticed MORE SUN in my garden. The neighbors cut down trees to the southwest giving the plants way more morning light.
 
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