Do seeds from a feminized plant yield only feminized seeds?

Edge7

Active Member
Here's the question which is really about clones vs. seeds. I have 6 plants from feminized seeds of 3 strains. If I keep 3 plants of the 3 strains and flower them to produce seeds, will these seeds also be feminized? Or do I have 50/50 chances of yielding feminine seeds from theses plants?

Or I can mother these 3 plant strains and used them to clone. Then I know that I will have feminine plants. So what is advised, flower them to seed or clone them as mothers?
 

dannyboy602

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seeds from fem plants can be either male or female. also, seeds from hybrid plants, no matter what the species will revert to the parents of the hybrid.
 

Edge7

Active Member
seeds from fem plants can be either male or female. also, seeds from hybrid plants, no matter what the species will revert to the parents of the hybrid.
If that's the case then it would make no sense for me to flower to seed any of my plants as I would have to spend time and effort to weed out males from the seeds...thanks.
 

EverythingsHazy

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No.. BUT if they are created with pollen from a fem plant (cs spray used to force pollen sacs on a female plant) then YES they are all gonna be females because both the pllen and the egg cell will have the x chromosome.

A plant from a fem seed is nothing more than a regular female plant.
 

althor

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I am confused and I think you are as well...

What exactly is going to supply the pollen to these feminized plants in flower?
 

dr.tomb

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I am confused and I think you are as well...

What exactly is going to supply the pollen to these feminized plants in flower?
He just told you. Re-read his statement. He said you have two female plants, take one of the girls and spray it with collodial silver. This will cause the plant to make male ball sacs (not to be confused with Hermie plants, but different way to make the sacs). You then take this pollen and use it on a different plant.

Here's an article
 

Edge7

Active Member
He just told you. Re-read his statement. He said you have two female plants, take one of the girls and spray it with collodial silver. This will cause the plant to make male ball sacs (not to be confused with Hermie plants, but different way to make the sacs). You then take this pollen and use it on a different plant.

Here's an article
Very interesting, thanks for the link.
 
I grew only feminized plants a few years ago, one plant hermied and I got about 60 seeds.

Little did I know that every seed would be "feminized", so I gave them away to a close friend.
I got feedback, not a single male plant so far after several harvests.

I have no clue regarding the science behind this, or if this was pure luck (all female).
I would expect those seeds to hermie, which is why I gave them away.
 
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