Yes, I think it does. I tried that before, and I ended up with that result. However, "silly & lazy" me didn't bother to repeat this "experiment" over again.
No, you just need a fertile seed. There are no male or female seeds. Some plants have male and female flowers, but the seeds are seeds.
I do have to point out that the male plant doesn't produce seeds. It pollinates, which is what ultimately makes the female plant produce seeds. you would need a female plant to get any seeds at all.
Male papaya seeds are typically smaller and rounder in shape, while female papaya seeds are larger and more elongated. Male seeds also tend to have a smoother texture compared to the rougher texture of female seeds.
You smoke the female. Male's produce seeds.
The seeds are taken from a female plant that has endured stress during its flowering phase. When this stress occurs, the female will force out male sex organs and become what is known as a latent hermaphrodite. considering that the base stock of the genetics of the plant are inherently female, the pollen from the male flower is also female. When self pollination occurs, you have female seeds (actually only about a 90% chance of female seeds, the others will be male, and the female seeds that are there are more subject to hermaphroditic tendencies under less stress)
A female cannabis plant can produce seeds if it is pollinated by a male plant. However, when grown without male plants present, female cannabis plants will not produce seeds and will instead focus on producing cannabinoid-rich flowers.
Flowers can carry both male and female reproductive parts. The male part is called the stamen, which produces pollen containing sperm cells, while the female part is called the pistil, which contains the ovary where seeds develop after pollination.
Female cones produce seeds. They contain the ovules that are fertilized by pollen from male cones, leading to seed development.
no there is a male and female
Yes, many plants have both male and female reproductive structures that combine to form seeds. The male structure is typically the pollen-producing part (stamen), while the female structure is the ovule-producing part (pistil). When pollen from the male structure fertilizes the ovule in the female structure, seeds are formed.
fruit are only seeds that have no male or female parts
No