So apparently....

grapenut2457

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...My 2 precious little girls took to partying with some boys and got themselves in the family way. Yup... Loaded with seeds. Welcome to outdoor living I guess. It could be worse, but my dreams of selling to fund a Cuban vacation have come crashing down.
 

grapenut2457

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Thats the plan now i guess. I should have lots of mongrel bag seeds..... With everyong growing in Canada now i guess outdoor grows are a bit foolhardy.
 

grapenut2457

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I actually thought I saw something like little sacs on my buds a few days ago, but thought it couldn’t be seeds. However my son and I were looking closely today and my new found interests and low and behold didn’t he pick out a proper seed. I am assuming that they just started last week or so and I am 6 weeks in. Is this going to affect bud potency or quality?
 

Bobby Long Buds

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I think seeds take about 6+ weeks to fully harden and ripen. I could be wrong. So therefore if they are seeded with mature seeds then you have been experiencing pollen likley for more then a month. What do the seeds look like inside of that calyx? Pale white or dark?
And yes any more then the odd seed adds a poor taste to the joint in my opinion.
 

LinguaPeel

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You tried selling your first sack? Is store bought weed in Ca that bad that there's a market for rookie weed?
 

grapenut2457

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I think seeds take about 6+ weeks to fully harden and ripen. I could be wrong. So therefore if they are seeded with mature seeds then you have been experiencing pollen likley for more then a month. What do the seeds look like inside of that calyx? Pale white or dark?
And yes any more then the odd seed adds a poor taste to the joint in my opinion.
Pale for sure...
 

CanadianJim

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There are hemp farms popping up now that Canada has separated hemp and weed. Hemp is now under Ag Canada, while weed is under Health Canada. The highest concentration of industrial hemp operations are in Saskatchewan and Alberta, but they're spreading everywhere. I wish there was a map showing where they are.
 

printer

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I never even thought of my outside plants being pollinated by some randy neighbor's male plant. But my province does not allow growing other than for medical purposes so maybe not too much risk from outdoor growing. I may make a little greenhouse for them next year, this year was just an experiment and I got them outdoors too late for any real growth. There was a time when you bought and usually got seeds in your bag, got ripped on it also. Maybe not a trip to Cuba but a weekend south of the border. Mind you, the cost is about as much.
 

CanadianJim

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I heard Quebec's ban on home growing got struck down by the courts. They're appealing of course, but if the laws are similar enough maybe Manitoba's will be as well.
 
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