Great question. The plants I have right now are all female. If I were to pollinate them with some regular pollen, they would produce seeds that were both female and male (at the natural rate of about 60% female). If I take clones (cuttings) from these females, another way to propagate (reproduce), they will be genetically identical to the original plants (ie: the clones will be females).
But these ladies aren't going to be pollinated, or cloned (any more than they already were). I'm just going to flower them out, as Nature intended, and harvest the seedless buds for medicine. :))
Great question. The plants I have right now are all female. If I were to pollinate them with some regular pollen, they would produce seeds that were both female and male (at the natural rate of about 60% female). If I take clones (cuttings) from these females, another way to propagate (reproduce), they will be genetically identical to the original plants (ie: the clones will be females).
But these ladies aren't going to be pollinated, or cloned (any more than they already were). I'm just going to flower them out, as Nature intended, and harvest the seedless buds for medicine. :))
Okay cool :D