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i got five of these as a free bonus in addition to the 10 feminized hashplant seeds that I bought. The northern lights are regular seeds, both male and female.
Does anyone know what I could do with these? I certainly want to keep them and use them at the appropriate time. I think it would be good to sprout and plant these, but again, only 50% of them will be able to cultivate as plants. What should I do?
also I put four hashplant seeds to sprout in a glass of water but someone did something to the glass of water and now I'm down five seeds (i ate one). So I only have five feminized hashplant seeds left, what should I do with these as well? is it too late to grow outdoors? I live in a northern climate and it is already halfway through june. I was hoping I might get to plant them outdoors still and that it is not too late.
thanks,
cannabispatient
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save em. Maybe run them indoors and sex them over the winter to get ready for next year.
Or if you run a male you could produce your own seeds. A male will start to produce pollen in the first 2-3 weeks of flower, so it can be isolated then selectively harvested.
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