Pinkleberry f6 seed run **closed**

Here is an example

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Looks like seeds have already started In that shot

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If I understand correctly each individual pistil has to come into contact with pollen for that miniscule area where itā€™s attached to form a seed(s)?

So in this event, given a few are still stretching, I should wait. Give them a week or two to bud up and receive pollen at those sites?

In that scenario, I should pull them out, defol to encourage budding at more sites, and then allow for the week or two?

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Yeah, had to change it. Posting pics when using my phone is not the best for me these days. They come up so small until I hit post. I used to be able to see that stuff better :nerd_face:

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The photo Doug now posted is a great example of what your looking for. To spread the pollen I litterally just slap my males on the girlsā€¦ But in a closed tent it should spread pretty easily.

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Iā€™m good with what Iā€™m looking for, and we have confirmed seeds growing on multiple pinkleberry. Poorly worded, but what I was trying to get at was more like strategy and timeline. Think I got it worked out with the above thoughts.

Thanks guys!

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Each pistol that gets pollen on it will make a seed so you certainly donā€™t need all of them

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Ten four. They are so skimpy below the already skimpy canopy. I think we still need more pistils. :rofl:. Iā€™ll fix that today. Time to batten down the hatches and pull these fkers out again. Iā€™ll defol and soak em. Should hold em til we can transfer to flower tent.

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Daaamn. I missed out on those. Very cool deal. I need to get around a bit more. Iā€™d like to find some color and potency. Have a good one dude. :grin::+1:

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These definitely have some color ready to pop. Iā€™m seeing a decent bit very early in flower, indoors.

There should be plenty of these leftover. Iā€™m working on ensuring that currently :wink:

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Iā€™ll send you some of mine when I get them man, no worries I got u

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Alright that was a pain but itā€™s done! Gave them their first feed, jacks 321 full strength. Plus 5 ml protect and a dash of great white. Added some dirt to fill the bags. I got pollen in my eyes and up my noseā€¦sure some of you know the feel :rofl:

I really let these get out of control, lol. Gonna have to use some bamboo from the yard to hold these up later on.

Also cranked light to full. Try to get some action on the lower sites.

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Grab a dust mask to wear next time. No point breathing in pollen if you donā€™t have too.

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Very cool dude. A gentleman and a scholar.:laughing::+1:. Im making a list of my seed catalog and posting it up. You never know. Someone might wanna go pheno hunting. Haha! You never know.

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Devastation strikes. I was looking at the plants on the 24th. Found nanners, a lot of them. Checked all fems real good. 4 out of 7 inflicted. They are dead. 3 looked okay. I put them back in the tent. Squeezed myself in the closet and had the wife wedge the towel under the crack like 8ve been doing. Light pouring in from sides and top. Oof. This is most likely the cause here. I rectified this situation with blankets for the time being. Two days later the three fems still look good. May have stopped the bleeding as far as that goes. Now the real problem though, as I see it, I have no idea wether or not the nanners were able to release viable pollenā€¦

Is this whole thing dead? I already dropped the other four beans I didnā€™t have room to run. Is anything worth cloning and revegging to run with the 4? Male or female?.

Oooooooof. Thoughts?

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Damn thatā€™s shitty!! Looking back at the update 5 days ago you can see the nannersā€¦

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Yeah saw that myself earlier today when scrolling up, trying to work out in my head if they released pollenā€¦probably.

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Pics 3 and 6, right?

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Did you try break the nanners open to see if pollen came out? Often those types are sterile and just dont open up to release pollen

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I did pick a few off to be sure they were nanners. No pollen. But I did not check the majority.