When making seed, is there better nutes?

Gorbo

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When your making seed and that is your primary goal, is there a better nutrient regiment then the usual nutrients? and what is it? google doesn't have this information.
 

Gorbo

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I get your point that its fine to use (it's what I did this run already) but I have no clue what dehulling rapeseed has to do with it. I DID learn there is a nice looking yellow plant called rape though so that's neat.

I just think there must be a nutrient setup that would be better knowing that a run is seed. There HAS to be something more efficient for the plant even if the nutrients don't end up IN the seed or its hull it might be supporting parts of the plant that support the seed growth.
 
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mudballs

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Nope...that's why i included a description of what seeds are made of...just in case someone didn't believe me...pretty crazy world we live in...but since the plant is not vegging...why would you use veg nute regime? Ok if the plant needs to produce flower, you use flower nutes right? ...is seed a flower? What are flowers made of? Shouldnt you provide more of what flower is made of? I would hope logic hasn't failed you yet...cuz we would want to know what seeds are made of right? Since we're not making flower anymore...hmmm...oilseed is oilseed so any seed composition should suffice in our oratory on the topic...oh wait...unless some dipshit that dont know any better questions the rape seed cannabis inequality...nah, they shouldn't, go ahead and use the rapeseed study....im telling ya man someone's gonna have a problem with it....
 

hotrodharley

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I get your point that its fine to use (it's what I did this run already) but I have no clue what dehulling rapeseed has to do with it. I DID learn there is a nice looking yellow plant called rape though so that's neat.

I just think there must be a nutrient setup that would be better knowing that a run is seed. There HAS to be something more efficient for the plant even if the nutrients don't end up IN the seed or its hull it might be supporting parts of the plant that support the seed growth.
I run for seeds regularly. I use the exact same feeds as when running for bud. I have zero complaints about germination from buyers and pictures of their plants show plenty of vigor. Hope this helps.
 

Gorbo

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Nope...that's why i included a description of what seeds are made of...just in case someone didn't believe me...pretty crazy world we live in...but since the plant is not vegging...why would you use veg nute regime? Ok if the plant needs to produce flower, you use flower nutes right? ...is seed a flower? What are flowers made of? Shouldnt you provide more of what flower is made of? I would hope logic hasn't failed you yet...cuz we would want to know what seeds are made of right? Since we're not making flower anymore...hmmm...oilseed is oilseed so any seed composition should suffice in our oratory on the topic...oh wait...unless some dipshit that dont know any better questions the rape seed cannabis inequality...nah, they shouldn't, go ahead and use the rapeseed study....im telling ya man someone's gonna have a problem with it....

No i read it and enjoyed what i did get out of it, but I questioned in my reply that there might be more going on than just the chemical compound of the seed
 

Gorbo

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I run for seeds regularly. I use the exact same feeds as when running for bud. I have zero complaints about germination from buyers and pictures of their plants show plenty of vigor. Hope this helps.
And thats what I've done this run, I'm already starting week 6 of flower this go and have been giving my standard nutrient regiment.

It's just that there MUST be a better setup knowing you will make seed. Its no work to switch what nutrients you feed and google has zero information on it. So I figured someone here might have some input.
 

xtsho

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I get your point that its fine to use (it's what I did this run already) but I have no clue what dehulling rapeseed has to do with it. I DID learn there is a nice looking yellow plant called rape though so that's neat.

I just think there must be a nutrient setup that would be better knowing that a run is seed. There HAS to be something more efficient for the plant even if the nutrients don't end up IN the seed or its hull it might be supporting parts of the plant that support the seed growth.
You're overthinking things. Just keep the damn plant healthy. That's all you need to do.
 
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