Hackerman
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Based on all the good reviews here, I ordered some Satori seeds yesterday.
I notice they don't offer a fem'd seed so I got the regular. It started me thinking.......
If I get a nice male and I allow the crop (or some plants) to pollinate and seed, will the seeds retain the same genetics as if I bought new seeds from a seedbank?
I usually like to clone but I travel a lot so my garden has to go in spurts. Because of that, I often need to start with seeds.
If I end up liking Satori as much as you all do, I would grow a few plants to stash a couple hundred seeds for later.
My last grow was from seeds I grew in 2003 so I know some seeds can last a long time if they are stored properly. 11 year old seeds and every one popped but 2 and they were still white and immature.
Just curious if it's worthwhile to grow a seed crop.
I notice they don't offer a fem'd seed so I got the regular. It started me thinking.......
If I get a nice male and I allow the crop (or some plants) to pollinate and seed, will the seeds retain the same genetics as if I bought new seeds from a seedbank?
I usually like to clone but I travel a lot so my garden has to go in spurts. Because of that, I often need to start with seeds.
If I end up liking Satori as much as you all do, I would grow a few plants to stash a couple hundred seeds for later.
My last grow was from seeds I grew in 2003 so I know some seeds can last a long time if they are stored properly. 11 year old seeds and every one popped but 2 and they were still white and immature.
Just curious if it's worthwhile to grow a seed crop.