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Speaking of mold, I decided to inspect this plant this morning to see if the sulfer burner treatment worked. I guess it did for the time being, but I see the first signs of it starting again. All the tops I did and everywhere the colloidal silver solution dripped the flowers were 100% male. Clustered together like that, rot was starting again so I cut everything on the plant off that didn't have seeds (besides the leaves):
In the buds I took off I found about 10-12 seeds, but they looked a bit underdeveloped. I'll let them dry and pic them soon. I would suggest to anyone doing this out there to do some of the lowers to prevent the problem I had. As you can see by the way I did it, theres not much female calyx there to pollinate. I am going to do 3 or 4 of the lowers next time (the tops get dense which promotes rot) so the male parts are manageable and I get a lot of female flowers at the top. I'll also cut the male branches off and toss them after I use them, which will lower the possibility of cross-pollination with my other grows.
In the buds I took off I found about 10-12 seeds, but they looked a bit underdeveloped. I'll let them dry and pic them soon. I would suggest to anyone doing this out there to do some of the lowers to prevent the problem I had. As you can see by the way I did it, theres not much female calyx there to pollinate. I am going to do 3 or 4 of the lowers next time (the tops get dense which promotes rot) so the male parts are manageable and I get a lot of female flowers at the top. I'll also cut the male branches off and toss them after I use them, which will lower the possibility of cross-pollination with my other grows.