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| A male flower next to a beautiful smelling and looking C99. |
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| Literally thousands of flowers on this one plant. |
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| Pollen from 1 or 2 days collecting. I have about 5 times that amount now. |
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| Success in patience. Transplanted all the clones I wanted into 4 inch pots. |
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| The mood is set for these two to get it on. |
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| Look at all that pollen on the males leaves. They look white. I thought it was powdery mildew at first. |
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| Look at the leaves of this male. They look like they have white veins because they are covered in pollen. |
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| Pollinated C99 with Chernobyl pollen. We are on our way! This C99 female looks awesome! |
I have been pretty busy with this gardening stuff and trying to wind up the last couple weeks of school for the semester. I transplanted the clones that I wanted, and I have been collecting pollen from the male for 5 or 6 days. I have enough now for the tent and I just pollinated the shit out of the C99 in the basement. Clouds of pollen on that bitch. I chopped down the male afterwards and it was hard to see from all the pollen in the air. I certainly have enough pollen for my little experiment. Now it is just a pollinated C99 #2 in the basement. Kind of a waste of a 1000w lamp (600 or 400 would be just fine), but 1000w is all I have.
I plan to pollinate the tent in the next week, being sure to give them enough time to fully mature before the buds are ready for harvest. I plan to pollinate 1 branch of every plant in the tent, giving me about 20 or more seeds per plant, which is more than enough, considering I will get hundreds of seeds from my C99 in the basement.
I am not sure if I will make seeds again for the next grow (the clones I have), it was probably overly ambitious. I think I might get more than enough seeds from this one grow to fool around with next growing season. I might focus on just producing sinsemilla weed (Spanish for without seeds). We will see though. Pictures of the flowering tent next week.
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