Anyone with knowledge on seed production?

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you have a herm in that pic.... it is showing triats of female and male parts. dont make seeds with this plant unless you want herm triat in your genetics.

to make a cross find strong parantage for a true male and female to cross.... make the decision based on growth rate, vigor, disease resistance etc. select male, collect pollen then make cross to true non herm plant...one that had the yeild, smell and flavor your looking for as well as stature and odor.

painting pollen onto lower B class buds or c rated buds as to not mess up the main cola. leave 2-3 weeks alone feeding in slightly higher p and k than usual with some added N till mature. when seeds start falling out the catalyx or when they appear ripe (tan with dark stripes/ spots) u can pluck them let them dry a week or two then plant when needed.

that simple
 
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you have a herm in that pic.... it is showing triats of female and male parts. dont make seeds with this plant unless you want herm triat in your genetics.

to make a cross find strong parantage for a true male and female to cross.... make the decision based on growth rate, vigor, disease resistance etc. select male, collect pollen then make cross to true non herm plant...one that had the yeild, smell and flavor your looking for as well as stature and odor.

painting pollen onto lower B class buds or c rated buds as to not mess up the main cola. leave 2-3 weeks alone feeding in slightly higher p and k than usual with some added N till mature. when seeds start falling out the catalyx or when they appear ripe (tan with dark stripes/ spots) u can pluck them let them dry a week or two then plant when needed.

that simple
Thanx for your answer, TofA, you mean the seeds from a hermie wil definately be hermies too? Not by any chances will it give good seeds?
 
Well it may produce good seeds the first time around or second, but the hermie trait will be in there and will eventually pair with another hermie and you'll have a hermie sitting there that you just have to kill. If you don't plan to keep the seed going after a few plants, you can go for it if you like. Better off not doing it though.
 
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