ive heard from a friend who grows outdoors every year that you can but very few like 1-10, like i said thats what he told me. and he said that they are femized(more chances of them being females)..
If you do, then yes. Occasionally a female will grow an odd male flower. It's a desperate attempt to reproduce, by any means. So yes, you might find a seed or two.
jesus you should have to pass a test to be a member here, i't's so annoying answering childish ignorant questions like this all day!
ONLY female plants make seeds!!!!!!!!!and ALL female plants make seeds!!!!! the only way to make a female not produce seeds is to kill all the males early on.
ugyuhghghghghghghghghghg!!!!!c'mon guys this is basic gardening here! how do you not know this stuff???
yes - from time to time i have found the odd seed in a bud - it has happened alot of times to me , so i look at it as an added bonus! i guess its the plants insurance policy... im hoping ill find a few in mine this harvest.
chill out guys, its an obvious question but the guy just wants to know if its possible for a female to have seeds w/o a male (i think). point him in the right direction and be done with it. he obviously wants to learn. original poster, lol buddy, you should do some reading my friend. the newbie forum is probally a good place for you to start off. good luck
If you do, then yes. Occasionally a female will grow an odd male flower. It's a desperate attempt to reproduce, by any means. So yes, you might find a seed or two.
This is your answer right here. Just to add a bit.....If you have no males around and harvest your plant at the right time, you will not find any seeds. If you let it go tooooooo long, it might possibly do what the quote above stated.