My friend was given some seeds 10 years ago and has been planting the seeds from previous harvests every year since.Ya will get both male and female,they will still produce bud.But there is a higher chance of the bud having the odd seed .But should not be a big problem .If the seeds are from a reg grown plant that produced seed ,then the beans will be Feminized ,they may not be stable but more often than not they do ok.
Yea your right ,high chance of them been female,but don't forget how a Feminized seed is produced ,it's a reg grown plant stressed of SC to produce pollen.Then over time it's made more stable ,there a bit more to it than that ,but you get the jist.A Feminized seed will all ways carry a bit of that male hidden in it some where,It's why reg grown plants make far better mothers ,they can be kept for has long has ya need them in the right room,I had a cheese plant 7 year ,this would not be possible with a Feminized mother ,it would turn on you at some point ,and produce seeds.if your growing with Feminized seeds then your far better off ,just using them a handful of times max,I only ever use them once .From seed to flower then the next seed.That way I know there is far less chance of getting seed.I read that hermaphrodite plants are meant to be the avenue to producing feminized seeds, but I expect it takes a more controlled environment for truly feminized seeds. I would be more inclined to suggest a mix of male/female and higher ratio of hermies from those as suggested by others.
Interesting stuff - I am definitely willing to believe that regards the mother plant...Yea your right ,high chance of them been female,but don't forget how a Feminized seed is produced ,it's a reg grown plant stressed of SC to produce pollen.Then over time it's made more stable ,there a bit more to it than that ,but you get the jist.A Feminized seed will all ways carry a bit of that male hidden in it some where,It's why reg grown plants make far better mothers ,they can be kept for has long has ya need them in the right room,I had a cheese plant 7 year ,this would not be possible with a Feminized mother ,it would turn on you at some point ,and produce seeds.if your growing with Feminized seeds then your far better off ,just using them a handful of times max,I only ever use them once .From seed to flower then the next seed.That way I know there is far less chance of getting seed.
Can you tell them apart that early?Gonna split them all in a few week
It's not something I'm just guessing at its what I have learnt over the past 12/14 year ,all seeds can turn on you but Feminized seeds will all ways turn on you at some point .There just waiting for the slightest error change temps ,light leaks ext .most are ok and good for use a few times then ,get a new seed goingInteresting stuff - I am definitely willing to believe that regards the mother plant...
No I got a bag,of a mate and just chucked them on top of the pot ,did not expect them to make it,so be fun later on .Theres about 6 strains in these.If I had bought these I would have complained,because they was all light .Really light too ,just goes to show you that just because a seeds light does not mean it's not gonna grow well,I never even used to even bother with light seeds ,but will be doing in future.Did not even plant them either,all grew from just been on the coco surface.There is a Gorrilla Glue # 4 in there somewhere,brought back from Spain in a urine sample jar ,that turned on him ,those will be Feminized ,because the plant there from is a regular plant.Can you tell them apart that early?
Your plants look good. I'm in the same situation as you, friend gave me some seed from what I'm assuming is a hermie by the way he describes his plant. Mine were started a couple months ago so I can't tell what they are yet. I'm experimenting with different soils, training, nutes, etc, before I pay a lot of money for good genetics. Happy growing!