Rin101
New Member
I have long wondered this question, but I have never been able to find any mention of the topic on the internet. When I tell people all the reasons we should be growing hemp, I always come back to this question of how farmers can be sure that their plants are male.
This brings up another important question: without female plants, how would seeds be produced to re-plant hemp fields? If all the plants are male, can they still pollinate each other and produce seed? When the seed falls, are some of the seeds female? Do the male plants grow faster and choke out the female plants?
If anyone has any knowledge or insight on the topic I would greatly appreciate it if you could share
Thanks
This brings up another important question: without female plants, how would seeds be produced to re-plant hemp fields? If all the plants are male, can they still pollinate each other and produce seed? When the seed falls, are some of the seeds female? Do the male plants grow faster and choke out the female plants?
If anyone has any knowledge or insight on the topic I would greatly appreciate it if you could share
Thanks