Timing on seed production for Autos?

kbone123

Active Member
Hello,

I have two primary questions regarding the breeding endeavor I will partake on:

1. If a feminized auto takes approximately 75 days from sprout to harvest and is pollinated as early as possible from the same breed of feminized auto using colloidal silver, around what day will I begin to start seeing fully-developed seeds?

2. If a pollinated female is left to her own devices, has already created fully-developed seeds, and eventually dies, do the seeds survive? (I assume so due to nature)

My situation is that I will have approximately 60-75 days that I can give the plants attention. I have absolutely no interest in any final product other than the seeds. Because of this, I will not be inducing any stress whatsoever that may stunt the plant that most people would do in order to increase yield. I'm hoping this means a minimal time period from sprout to seed production.

In the event that I have to leave the plants to be automatically watered/fed, I want to see if I will be able to come back to a dead plant, but healthy seeds.

Most my other questions have been or will be answered through normal research of creating feminized seeds, but these in particular seem exclusive to my situation.

Thanks.
 
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