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being a bit on the paranoid side due to the subject matter and the fascist state of the government i don't know what to say. i joined because i'm looking for the answer to a question i can't find anywhere so far. i've been doing what i do for a number of years but have usually used clones. i have five varieties and one of my mothers has started to show genetic drift. i finally found a male of a variety i like and pollinated each type in an indoor setting. what i want to know is after i harvest and dry how long should the seeds cure before i can plant them.
 
hello and welcome to MP ,,,take a look in the breeding section ,,,:48:
but somewhere in my mind says 3 weeks ,,why i dont know ,,maybe im wrong ,,but im stoned ,,:ignore:
 
:ciao::welcome: To the Only Place

At least 30 days then they should be hard and viable
 
thank you for responding everyone. i'm so excited about about my new cross breeding i can hardly wait to see how they all turn out. i've never had seeds on any plants before so it's been fun watching the different varieties seed out so differently.
 
sounds exciting cdogs ,have you any pictures ?// we love pics here any excuse for a bit of budporn :giggle:
 
i do have pictures but have been a bit paranoid about putting them anywhere for public view. my kids warned me not to even mention anything on myspace. the very few people who know what i really do to pay the mortgage are men and they stress extreme paranoia. i have three different varieties that i pollinated with train wreck from humbolt county. one is a purple that gets you really stoned and looks pretty but doesn't have much of an odor, so i'm trying to get some stink into her. another is some beautiful red medical marijuana from canada that i pollinated just for fun as long as i was doing the others and the last is a very stinky sativa that is showing signs of genetic drift and i wanted to get something new from her before i let her go. my other two varieties are new enough that i'm leaving them alone for now. my gentleman friend likes the sativa the best because it reminds him of thai weed from his youth so that's why i'm working at saving her. after forty years of smoking one hit of her is all i need at any given time.
 

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