Reefers 30+ Strain Auto and Photoerotic Orgy

Perhaps, but since there are so many plants and I have never had a male plant, nor pollen, not a herm… I did have an LSD that I let stretch too long once and it created a single seed, didn’t see and signs of a herm, but that was a long time ago and in a different tent that was doused with alcohol.

The clones were still growing, despite their advanced aged. While it’s possible the blueberry got the them a little sooner, given my observations on the way the clones and other plants have reacted since being pollinated, nothing had a spec of pollen on it prior to 8 days ago. I can even tell the difference between the parts of a clone I pollinated and the parts I didn’t, it’s like night and day.

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These are autos…

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I like 30-35 days when making seeds with autos. But like you said, you’re into a whole different dimension with these plants being as old as they are, so your guess is as good as mine. I’ve never seen anyone do something like this, so I’m definitely interested in how it works out

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You must have some superpower precise vision, since a single spec of pollen is barely even visible on a piece of white paper let alone in a room of flowers.

Look, don’t get me wrong, I’m not saying these can’t just be pollinated by you.

But I am saying that if you found 1 unexpected pollen spreading flower in your 3rd grow, the chances are not just a high but extremely high for there to have been another staminate flower spreading pollen before that.

You can be arrogant about it all you want, but at the end of the day, there’s no actualy certainty you are the only source of pollination on that plant. There’s actually proof that suggests otherwise.

edit: sorry, I’m not a native english speaker, I don’t mean arrogant in a negative light, but I don’t know any word for it that doesn’t carry a negative connotation. But I don’t mean you are arrogant as a person.

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I’m being arrogant? :joy: The blueberry boys documented in this thread are well documented and didn’t have flowers and weren’t even able to be sexed until fairly recently. So, that’s a possibility, but anything beyond that is pretty far fetched. The grow I mentioned that had the ones seed was down for weeks before I started my new grow, and the new grow was in a new tent with a whole new setup and it was harvested months ago and hasn’t even been smoked in months.

Since then I’ve harvested all the plants these came from weeks ago, save for some underdeveloped buds from 3, and the clones were growing steadily and still stacking flower and throwing white pistils until the day I pollinated them, intentionally, and within 24 hours, all plants that were pollinated intentionally were showing curled leaves and mild changes, all plants in the area not pollinated intentionally showed no signs.

Also, I’m ruling out a miracle… I believe in the beauty of evolution and the power of nature, and science. So in this case, the most likely possibility by far for me is what I believe happened, however non scientific my process has been. :joy:

Lastly, not a single seed in all the plants from my last run and harvest, which is mostly documented in my other grow thread. :v:t2:

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I think I misunderstood you somewhere…

Didn’t you say you had a male flower drop pollen on the rim of the pot this grow? And you pollinated with pollen from somewhere else?

I’m beginning to get the feeling my lack of sleep is making me dumber than I realize.

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Nope, these are clones from my last grow. One plant was stage cropped still has branches remaining that were growing as well and that was pollinated. I have auto flower blueberry regs documented here that dumped pollen when I topped them, moved them, and lollipopped them at around the 35 day mark, which was 8 days ago, the same day PBB pollen arrived to me from Cali 8 days ago.

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So if they dropped pollen which you saw the day you pollinated, how is it not possible for there to have been more pollen flying around, or for pollen to have reached the flowers for that matter, if the pollen was also able to reach the floor?

I don’t know if you’ve ever seen pollen travel on air as it falls?

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Also, those now 40 some day old blueberries are segregated and still rather immature as I try to slow them down.

No other form of cannabis pollen or make plant has ever been in my home prior. No herms, just the one seed many months ago.

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Well done :clap: :clap: I’m glad that you are getting seeds!! I hope that I’m able to get some seed runs but I was nervous about the seeds shown up but it’s what I love here on OG advice and input on anything but seriously happy for you sends good vibes and The Dude Abides

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Because they weren’t even able to sexed about a week before. I’m happy to have a discussion, but if you’re going to be snarky I’m not interested.

@Nagel420 I feel like I’m on RC again :joy:

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These pics are auto clones? If you’re worried about your seeds, and youve cloned these just for seeds, just let them do their thing! Exciting huh? I only have one reversal under my belt so I’ll help if I can. If not, we have backup:

@Mr.Sparkle
@Oldtimerunderground
@BasementBeans

Good luck! I’m watching :grin:

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I’m not trying to be snarky, I’m really not.

I just don’t get how pollen couldn’t have travelled to your flowers when it has dropped on the same floor that your plants were standing on.

It’s pollen. It’s meant to go everywhere. It’s what it does. It’s so small you can’t see it in very small quantities, it’s like ash when you wipe it. I don’t know how else to explain it. I’m sorry if I’m coming off as an asshole, I’m really not trying to be one.

Fuck it, I’m gonna leave this thread alone, this is going nowhere good.

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@Wizzlez Tell me how a plant can produce pollen if it hasn’t even developed enough to have flowers? Again, these pollen dumpers in question are like 43 days old.

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You just said it had flowers that were dropping pollen, how can it not have flowers if the flowers were dropping pollen? Preflowers ARE viable flowers…

this is your pic, showing a male flower and pollen, if this happened anywhere near the plants that you pollinated, this pollen could have also reached some flowers, and so you might encounter plants in the F1 that do not match up to what you would expect from the PBB cross.

That’s all I’m saying.

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I don’t know how to help you other than ti tell you again, the plants that dumped pollen did so as a stress response and we’re super young. 2-3 weeks ago they weren’t even able to be sexed and we’re seedlings still.

Do the math and look at the dates and we can talk more if you’d like. :v:t2:

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And I don’t know how to tell you that wether or not it was a stress response, it’s still viable pollen that can lead to a fertilized/seeded bud.

But I’m out; this ain’t going nowhere.

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Good riddance :joy:

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Oh it’s like that now, huh?

Well now I’m gonna be snarky.

If your mom was fooling around with your dad, and your dad came early, so they didn’t get to nooky, but your momma still felt like flicking the bean, then you still could have been born from the splooge on your moms hand, even if your daddy was just 14 years old at that time.

Good analogy.

Now I’m out.

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