Indoor SAWNEY BEAN. Pssst! Over here.

I got myself some mad honey from Nepal.
We shall see how it is later lol 😆
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Say @Sawney_bean

On your seeded girls, how long do ya let them run for the seeds to mature?
On my Asian Haze project, since they were real sluts, I had tons of pollination. I wasn't really worried about fully optimizing the maturing of the seeds. I let them run until they were real ugly and I found seeds on top of the media.:biggrin::hump::haha:

I think I am gonna do one thing different on my next seed making endeavor. Both times I've made seeds, I've left the male or the reversed plant in with the female For quite a long time. Hence my buds were absolutely packed with seeds, but there was also a lot of immature seeds. I now realize that is from keeping them in there for so long and pollinating over a time., which made for different maturing dates on the seeds. Just guessing I would say there was 60% mature and 40% immature. With as many seeds that were produced, It took quite a while to get it done.:face::haha::haha::haha::haha:
It would have took tons longer, if I hadn't found a pretty easy method of separating the immature seeds with static electricity in one of my plastic grow pans. It was one of my big ones for I think 20 gallon pots. It had a smooth bottom, except for very low radiating ridges from the center outwards. When I was shaking the pan, kinda like gold panning, I noticed some static electricity build up. That got me to thinking! So I took a Microfiber towel and rubbed in circling motions on the bottom of the pan. This was a fairly hard plastic pan, so it develops that electricity quite easily. With the immature seeds being lighter, they were affected more by the static electricity. I was able to tilt the tray slightly And shaking at the same time while rubbing, I could easily hold the immature seeds and let the mature seeds fall to the lowest part of the pan. I was just wetting my fingertip to pick up the immature seeds. It still took a long time, but I did make a bunch of damn seeds!:hump::hump::haha::haha:

Now, future seed making endeavors we'll only have the pollinators in the same tent for 24 hours. With the Asian Haze Project, to enhance the pollination, I opened the tent slightly How much stuck in a bamboo pole and then whacked the reversed plants. That Twenty20 STS made a FULL reversal and they made a TON of pollen! There was a CLOUD of pollen in the tent!:rofl::rofl::rofl: Also I will need to do better in my cleanup of the pollen. I think I'll give them another 24 hours and then do a good water wash down to kill the pollen. I think with the limited time exposure to the pollen, the seeds should be closer to maturity In relative to each other. This would help cut down on all the immature seeds that I had to go through.

I really don't ever see myself doing branch pollination. If I'm gonna make seeds, then it's gotta be whole plant! Since most of what I would be doing is just plain duplication, I'm not really worried about sharing the seeds and spreading some untested Genetics. I'll do just like I have started to do with results from Asian haze, I'll share. Well I can't really share all that much now with individuals, when it becomes legal here I will definitely be Johnny Cannabis Seed And spread it Wide and far !

Now there are some crosses that I really want to try and make, eventually. I think I want to do those in a bit more controlled setting. I think my best bet is to collect pollen and use it at a later date. If I could get input from you and/or @Antonio_DutchPassion on proper storage of the collected pollen.

Do you think what I have planned to limit the immature seeds would work?



Sorry about the long post! Blame it on the GMO live Rosin a friend gave me!:baked::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
 

Here you go mate @WildBill some general info about pollen storage ;-)

@Sawney_bean Winter has definitely come :wtf: goddamn some ladies are absolutely caked with trichomes! :WTF:

Looking forward to the pictures this week and especially at the end of the next, how many weeks have they been flowering now?

Keep the :wizzy: coming mate
 
Say @Sawney_bean

On your seeded girls, how long do ya let them run for the seeds to mature?
On my Asian Haze project, since they were real sluts, I had tons of pollination. I wasn't really worried about fully optimizing the maturing of the seeds. I let them run until they were real ugly and I found seeds on top of the media.:biggrin::hump::haha:

I think I am gonna do one thing different on my next seed making endeavor. Both times I've made seeds, I've left the male or the reversed plant in with the female For quite a long time. Hence my buds were absolutely packed with seeds, but there was also a lot of immature seeds. I now realize that is from keeping them in there for so long and pollinating over a time., which made for different maturing dates on the seeds. Just guessing I would say there was 60% mature and 40% immature. With as many seeds that were produced, It took quite a while to get it done.:face::haha::haha::haha::haha:
It would have took tons longer, if I hadn't found a pretty easy method of separating the immature seeds with static electricity in one of my plastic grow pans. It was one of my big ones for I think 20 gallon pots. It had a smooth bottom, except for very low radiating ridges from the center outwards. When I was shaking the pan, kinda like gold panning, I noticed some static electricity build up. That got me to thinking! So I took a Microfiber towel and rubbed in circling motions on the bottom of the pan. This was a fairly hard plastic pan, so it develops that electricity quite easily. With the immature seeds being lighter, they were affected more by the static electricity. I was able to tilt the tray slightly And shaking at the same time while rubbing, I could easily hold the immature seeds and let the mature seeds fall to the lowest part of the pan. I was just wetting my fingertip to pick up the immature seeds. It still took a long time, but I did make a bunch of damn seeds!:hump::hump::haha::haha:

Now, future seed making endeavors we'll only have the pollinators in the same tent for 24 hours. With the Asian Haze Project, to enhance the pollination, I opened the tent slightly How much stuck in a bamboo pole and then whacked the reversed plants. That Twenty20 STS made a FULL reversal and they made a TON of pollen! There was a CLOUD of pollen in the tent!:rofl::rofl::rofl: Also I will need to do better in my cleanup of the pollen. I think I'll give them another 24 hours and then do a good water wash down to kill the pollen. I think with the limited time exposure to the pollen, the seeds should be closer to maturity In relative to each other. This would help cut down on all the immature seeds that I had to go through.

I really don't ever see myself doing branch pollination. If I'm gonna make seeds, then it's gotta be whole plant! Since most of what I would be doing is just plain duplication, I'm not really worried about sharing the seeds and spreading some untested Genetics. I'll do just like I have started to do with results from Asian haze, I'll share. Well I can't really share all that much now with individuals, when it becomes legal here I will definitely be Johnny Cannabis Seed And spread it Wide and far !

Now there are some crosses that I really want to try and make, eventually. I think I want to do those in a bit more controlled setting. I think my best bet is to collect pollen and use it at a later date. If I could get input from you and/or @Antonio_DutchPassion on proper storage of the collected pollen.

Do you think what I have planned to limit the immature seeds would work?



Sorry about the long post! Blame it on the GMO live Rosin a friend gave me!:baked::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
Hay mate that is a story and a half , that's the most I have read in years 😆 🤣
I have one good eye and dyslexia so that was a strain 😆 🤣 😂 😆 🤣 😂 .

I only pollinate over 2 days then discard the male. I never store pollen so I have no clue what to do there but I see Antonio was kind to add a link.
I don't seem to breed the way folk imagine I do. All my breeding is done from seeds never cuttings and never inbred or back cross .
I have no desire to use the same plant pollen if its already used. Always different and always new generations.
Keep seeded plant's well fed and watered and avoid drying them out , it's probably the one bit of advice I have to insure more mature seeds 😀
I harvest seeds when I see them falling out or the majority of caylax are brown with detached seeds inside as some don't open depending on size of seed and thickness of the caylax . You can't go wrong letting them go till death lol .

Keep at it 💪 great stuff you are doing 👏 👍
 

Here you go mate @WildBill some general info about pollen storage ;-)

@Sawney_bean Winter has definitely come :wtf: goddamn some ladies are absolutely caked with trichomes! :WTF:

Looking forward to the pictures this week and especially at the end of the next, how many weeks have they been flowering now?

Keep the :wizzy: coming mate
Thanks mate .
It's a wizard blizzard in the tents indeed.
All my positive energy has went into this grow 🙏 🙌 tapping into the either to release the magic . 😆

Pictures will be up later today to highlight each strain and plant.
I will add in flowering date to .

Hope you are good mate 👍 👌
 
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