I'm not sure, but I think some of my female buds were accidentally pollinated. . .

I thought I did everything right, but I have a nagging suspicion that some of my male plants released some pollen before I could move them safely away from my females. Judging from this photo, do you think some of the females got nailed, so to speak?!
 

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According to the supplier, the seeds were Shiva Shanti, a great seed for the first-time grower- It is very potent, grows low and dense, and is a snap to grow. My experience? 8 of 10 germinated nicely, spent 2 weeks as seedlings under flourescents, then 30 days under 400W MH, a mistake according to the seed supplier, who told me (after the fact) not to do more than 2 weeks. Oh well, result are (2) 6-foot plus female plants that look a lot like sativas, and have a sativa head, too. I'm hoping for a decent yield, all things considered, but it will clearly take another, larger crop, for me to begin to make my money back.
Right now, I'm wondering what to do with the several thousands seeds I never wanted but I hate to see them go to waste. Any ideas?
 

KaleoXxX

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throw all of those seeds around time during grow season next year. one of my dreans has always been a town so over grown with pot plants that it grows openly on the street
 

nellyatcha

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According to the supplier, the seeds were Shiva Shanti, a great seed for the first-time grower- It is very potent, grows low and dense, and is a snap to grow. My experience? 8 of 10 germinated nicely, spent 2 weeks as seedlings under flourescents, then 30 days under 400W MH, a mistake according to the seed supplier, who told me (after the fact) not to do more than 2 weeks. Oh well, result are (2) 6-foot plus female plants that look a lot like sativas, and have a sativa head, too. I'm hoping for a decent yield, all things considered, but it will clearly take another, larger crop, for me to begin to make my money back.
Right now, I'm wondering what to do with the several thousands seeds I never wanted but I hate to see them go to waste. Any ideas?
during winter time when theres plenty snow just toss them where you expect to grow at if outdorrs and by spring time you should have a garden of tweeden growing i usually do that to keep my mind off the seeds and then i transplant them later
 
Oh, never mind, I looked it up. I think the reason the weed looks unimpressive is probably because it came off the first early sample I picked off the plant, and it is not nearly fully dried or properly cured. I really am a newbie at this, but I have watched carefully through various loupes and scopes and the trichome production seems impressive. And after rushing the curing, the resultant effects are quite pleasant. Very heady and happy!
 
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chitownsmoking

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well good luck to you man next time cut the males, or hermies
 

Mysticlown150

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That is some heavily seeded weed. It's all a learnig experience man. Maybe some day you can be like me(the best grower alive).
 
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