In House Genetics Thread

Bob Zmuda

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Damn bro it happened to you too? Same shit happened to me. I've been asking ihg on ig house this could have happened and it took almost a month to get a answer about that. There claiming seed banks are tampering with there gear specifically greenline but some of my packs from tdt were also messed up. Poweredbydiesel said he'd make it right and send me some new stock but he still hasn't answered me when I asked him when can I expect the package of fresh gear in. I hope he keeps his word and comes through. If I talk to him again I'll tell him more people are having problems with their gear from tdt. We are the people who keep them in business so I hope they make things right for all of us that got screwed.
Yeah. Happened to me too. Only thing I learned was to never give these guys money.

I have a pack of OGKB X secret weapon. Who knows what's in there. Lol
 

hockeybry2

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It's kinda sad to see how many hermies people are getting from IHG, they must use the most unstable genetics and poor breeding practices.
For real.... Given these were some of the real old stuff when they came on the scene... Maybe their newer stuff is a little less prone? These are the first two ihg beans I've ever ran... Off to a great start lol the 3 others I have going are sin city fems.... all happy females ;)
 

natro.hydro

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Y'all need to stop calling them hermies. Hermies are very rare. A majority of the industry is incorrect with their hermie labeling. A hermie is from seed. Two x chromosomes is a female. The Y chromosome doesn't just appear out of no where. They're just making nanners from stress and the genetics could be sensitive to stress. Don't stress em and you won't get seeds. http://www.herb.com/genetics.html
Call it what you want, it is undesirable and not every strain does it. But a lot of their projects seem to stress easily, whatever that stress may be.
"Stress" could be as simple as artificial lighting, light intensity or even just how dry you let the soil get.
But when grown in the same conditions as 2 other strains the only strain to have an issue was ihg freebie. Just what it is man, I'm not pointing fingers nowhere but it'seems a fool me once kinda deal ya know.
I liquidated my ihg stash and wish the recipient dank harvests, but not worth the potential issues for me and so I move on to the next one.
 

hockeybry2

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Y'all need to stop calling them hermies. Hermies are very rare. A majority of the industry is incorrect with their hermie labeling. A hermie is from seed. Two x chromosomes is a female. The Y chromosome doesn't just appear out of no where. They're just making nanners from stress and the genetics could be sensitive to stress. Don't stress em and you won't get seeds. http://www.herb.com/genetics.html
Haha ok pal. These aren't late flower nanners dipshit. No stress organic growing. You're right tho, they are kinda rare since most breeders will stress and select non herms.
 

BigLittlejohn

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Call it what you want, it is undesirable and not every strain does it. But a lot of their projects seem to stress easily, whatever that stress may be.
"Stress" could be as simple as artificial lighting, light intensity or even just how dry you let the soil get.
But when grown in the same conditions as 2 other strains the only strain to have an issue was ihg freebie. Just what it is man, I'm not pointing fingers nowhere but it'seems a fool me once kinda deal ya know.
I liquidated my ihg stash and wish the recipient dank harvests, but not worth the potential issues for me and so I move on to the next one.
Word!
 

BigLittlejohn

Well-Known Member
It is a little irritating that this convo has been going on for 154 pages with plenty of people showing off the fact that they know how to get out of the plant's way as it produces quality product but the first contribution is to school us all on hermies and nanners as if we can't tell when a plant is showing both male and female traits. If it has balls and pistils it's properly called hermie.
 

NuggyNic

Member
It is a little irritating that this convo has been going on for 154 pages with plenty of people showing off the fact that they know how to get out of the plant's way as it produces quality product but the first contribution is to school us all on hermies and nanners as if we can't tell when a plant is showing both male and female traits. If it has balls and pistils it's properly called hermie.
Nanners are a female part. They don't have any male in them therefore they are not a hermie. If you think a nanner means it's a hermie than a female would be a very rare sight. 1/2000 or 3000 seeds produced from male pollen are hermies. If you think that nanners are hermies than 1/5000+ are what you guys call females. I already provided a link and it is from a trusted source in the industry. Believe what you want but your mistaken.
 

NuggyNic

Member
It is a little irritating that this convo has been going on for 154 pages with plenty of people showing off the fact that they know how to get out of the plant's way as it produces quality product but the first contribution is to school us all on hermies and nanners as if we can't tell when a plant is showing both male and female traits. If it has balls and pistils it's properly called hermie.
Nanners don't even resemble balls. They look like bananas. Hence "nanner"!
 
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