*bump* If anyone has read anything in regards to this, I would love to hear about it.
I started a few more seeds from the same group and 100% sprouted. I am interested to see if the trend continues (even if in a morbid sense). I should also be getting some new seeds of either NL#5 and/or Blueberry strains from a growing acquaintance this weekend. Gotta get me some females. I'm tired of wasted time.
each seed has the genetics in it to make it either male or female.. i don't see what time would do to the female chromosones so that only the males would be more readily available.. just don't see any logic there..
I`m growing 2 plants now from. Both are looking Great and look like they both might be female. Just keep trying, you`ll get there in the end20 year old seeds![]()
each seed has the genetics in it to make it either male or female.. i don't see what time would do to the female chromosones so that only the males would be more readily available.. just don't see any logic there..
Thanks for the replies. I will just chalk it up to bad luck.
Oh yeah, of course the genetics would not change. The haploids you get are the haploids you get and that's that. I guess what I was asking was if male seeds tend to be viable for a longer period of time than female seeds, and therefore older seeds that successfully germ have a higher probability of being male. It doesn't sound like that's the case based on other people's answers though.
Now that's a tough question. I don't think that most of us have that kind of experience. My suggestion would be to send a private message to one or some of the old timers (such as admin) and see if they have an answer for you.
Thanks Xeno and Racer. I didn't know about the Mr. Nice site. It does seem like one of the long time breeders over there may have some insight on this. If I hear back from anyone, I'll post their answer here.