mountainhigh8
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i was also wondering how all you guys store your seeds? whats the best possible way to store them with out fuckin them up? thanks
I would need to see some definitive data to support that claim.I keep my seeds in the fridge, A lot of times the tempature will have an influence on the sex of the seed,...seeds kept warm will be more likely to produce males and cool climates produce more females. PEACE PH2
Where the hell did you pull that info from? Your ass?I keep my seeds in the fridge, A lot of times the tempature will have an influence on the sex of the seed,...seeds kept warm will be more likely to produce males and cool climates produce more females. PEACE PH2
There are many people that believe temperature contributes in sex determination. It is an endless argument.Where the hell did you pull that info from? Your ass?
Tom
I know it works with alligators, and some other reptile species (snapping turtles?). But I'm not too sure about that working with weed. Is there any definitive data showing temperature determining sex in any plant species?There are many people that believe temperature contributes in sex determination. It is an endless argument.
Some people believe a cool spell, for several weeks, and then warming aids in germination.
amount of pollen here is the factor, not temperature of seed storage.Dioecious plants secondary sex ratio and amount of pollen
It was found that the amount of fertilizing pollen can influence secondary sex ratio in dioecious plants. Increase in pollen amount leads to decrease in number of male plants in the progeny. This relationship was confirmed on four plant species from three families Rumex acetosa (Polygonaceae),[7][8] Melandrium album (Cariophyllaceae),[9][10] Cannabis sativa[11] and Humulus japonicus (Cannabinaceae).[12]
I have never seen it "documented" in a double blind study that temperature alters sex outcome. But, some of the people on these forums believe it to be true.I know it works with alligators, and some other reptile species (snapping turtles?). But I'm not too sure about that working with weed. Is there any definitive data showing temperature determining sex in any plant species?
Like you have to do with tulips? People who live in warm places have to put the bulbs in the fridge to simulate winter or they won't sprout.
amount of pollen here is the factor, not temperature of seed storage.
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