Hi guys, I asked before, but maybe my question just disappeared in context. So, because I know, there MUST be somebody who knows the answer, I decided to bring a little "quiz" for you. Hope you enjoy it and share your knowledge-experience-opinion ;-) QUIZ Friend of yours decided to grow a little plant of his own. But, since he´s beginner, he asked you for a little help and your advice time to time. Of course, you generously agreed ;-) So his plant grow, he fertilize it, trim it by your assistance, he sing to his flower beautiful song day by day and finally... Hooray! It´s female! So you have a party to celebrate, drink bear and dance around your gorgeous girl. But one day your friend calls you with evident nervousness in his voice: "Buddy, it´s a total disaster! My poor little girl..." "Chill out mate, what´s going on?" you reply. "I´ve found, she´s pregnant! Like 20% of flowerings are going to bring us seeds mate... What are we going do now...? Such a disaster all yield is lost!" :-( What´ll you reply to your friend for such "news"? ---> simply choose quotations, which you agree with and as you make your choices, please, write a letter to each: F - that´s proven fact E - that´s my experience O - that´s my opinion Let´s go! "Don´t worry buddy..." 1) there will be less resin in pollinated flowerings, but other flowerings will be 100% juicy as if your plant would be never pollinated at all ;-) 2) pollinated flowerings will produce less potent resin, so there will be lesser THC level, but resin on other flowerings will be 100% powerful as if your plant would be never pollinated at all ;-) 3) that´s not good news. Since a plant is pollinated (even if would be pollinated only one flowering), it reduces potency (THC level) in EACH flowering on WHOLE plant :-( At least keep seeds. Let´s see, what they´ll be about ;-) 4) that´s not good news at all. Once any flowering is pollinated, it reduces resin in EACH flowering on WHOLE plant :-( Still don´t worry. Let´s make some fine hash ;-) 5) once plant is pollinated, it stops to create new buds. New flowerings don´t grow. 6) even if plant is pollinated, it continues to grow and bring up new flowerings to even increase its chances to reproduce. Well guys, your friend (and even me ;-) we are looking forward for your "knowledge, experience and opinions"!