Seed of life- Aurora indica seeds🌱

in #nature6 years ago (edited)

Hello everybody☺
So... My aurora indica plant that been harvest last week, produce some seeds. Not many but couples of seeds.

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There are several reasons why feminine plant to produce seeds:

  1. There are some sensitive strains that tend to hermaphrodite, no matter what you'll do.

  2. In the flowering cycle, even a small interruption of light can stress the plant to produce seeds.

  3. When you late to harvest your plant, it senses that the end is near, and trays to desperately reproduce before it dies.

The seeds came from a feminized plant. also, all my other plants in the grow room are plants from feminized seeds. Therefore, if no male D.N.A involve here what's so ever, the seeds must be 100% feminized seeds as well.

   So.... Help me decide☺ should I
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Hope they stay female. Would love to taste her buds someday

Did you find any bannana's?bannanas.jpg
If you did, I would germinate the seeds found on plants without them. In my experience, if a plant shows bannanas it's seeds can hermy on you.

Yeh, when you see the banana you must take the plant out covered with a plastic bag, so it can't pollinate the whole room.

thanks for the explanation and clarification :D
I was always wondering, why there were seeds in feminized plant material.

Does this process affect the quality and potency of the final product?
thanks again and all the best!

It can pollinate the whole grow room area...

When the plant starts to produce seeds, the flowers stop developing cannabinoids and terpenes, & focusing on seed development of seeds.
From your point of view-
Fewer cannabinoids= less THC & CBD
Fewer terpenes= less aroma.

Glad to be helpful☺

Alright, thanks
I once heard that the plants will focus on developing the seeds and you just confirmed it :)
Thanks

Out of curiosity, when you mention Aurora, I assume you bought the cuttings from the 2nd largest licensed producer in Canada Aurora Cannabis. I would think they sell clones from a female plant, it's probably something you did to get the seeds growing. No harm in planting the seeds, but maybe it's best to start from new feminized seeds.

Health Canada requires people who are licensed to grow for themselves for medical purposes to buy the cuttings from various LPs. But once you made the purchase, you might as well try some other strains too.

If you live in Canada and are a medical cannabis patient, it's always best to grow for yourself if possible. We are setting up http://cannagrow.ca/ to help people with the process of applying, buying equipment and starting their first grow. All the best with your grow...

No. The cuttings are plants that I started from Green-house company seeds I previously buy from the Greenhouse company.

OK, cool. All the best on the grow.

Thanks ☺

Too bad that they start seeding,.. nobody likes seeds in their weed..
Do u know how it happened yet?

I had some light leak from the veg room.

You are absolutely right. Gladly there was something like 5 seeds for the whole plant.

oh the plants were stressed?

Yeh, light leaks from the veg room zipper