slinkysaurus
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Umm are we still allowed to call hermie plants males or do they now have to be non gender specific hahaha
#theworldhasgonemad
#theworldhasgonemad
Males don't have buds. They aren't males. Females don't have balls. I'm no expert on chromosomes but I think they are female usually according to that.Umm are we still allowed to call hermie plants males or do they now have to be non gender specific hahaha
#theworldhasgonemad
Hermaphrodite is not a politically correct term, it is a scientifically accurate one, describing a plant or animal that have both sets of reproductive organs.Umm are we still allowed to call hermie plants males or do they now have to be non gender specific hahaha
#theworldhasgonemad
All cannabis has the propensity for hermaphrodism as a survival strategy. If it didn't Rodelization would not be possible.Males don't have buds. They aren't males. Females don't have balls. I'm no expert on chromosomes but I think they are female usually according to that.
Personally I think they are something else altogether.
As far as evolution is concerned, hermies are better. In a wild setting they are more likely to pass on their genes.
A bird can shit out 1 hermie seed anywhere and it can reproduce with itself, making more seeds and more cannabis.
nice definitionHermaphrodites in cannabis plants are rare, and technically the definition in plants is both sexes located physically on a single node in dioieicy. Monoecious plants have both sexes under your definition, but at seperate nodes aka axils.
Beyond that, males also can rodelize in the absence of females to make seeds....Hermaphrodites are just one strategy of cannabis to self reproduce seeds, that is why this topic is way more nuanced than just about hermies...hormonal control is different for each seed reproduction strategy , thats what we should be asking the "why" about....
Ultimately, I think this to be true in genomics of plant populations now, but there can exceptions like mutants and triploidy.Hermaphrodite is not a politically correct term, it is a scientifically accurate one, describing a plant or animal that have both sets of reproductive organs.
Its an interesting concept. I have had femmed females go mostly male and recently I had a Northern Lights male rodelize out of a batch of males from the same stock.nice definition
you know i've never seen a male rodelize
why? - in my experience with them it's more stress than it is genetic even though it does play a role.....
Do you have references to any of his work? I'd enjoy taking a look.Ultimately, I think this to be true in genomics of plant populations now, but there can exceptions like mutants and triploidy.
Mohan Ram just passed in 2018, but he spent a lifetime pumping reseach papers on reversing and selfing on specifically cannabis, shame it isnt referenced more.
But in short, yeah.
Its an interesting concept. I have had femmed females go mostly male and recently I had a Northern Lights male rodelize out of a batch of males from the same stock.
I kept pollen, but dropped the project as of now, to further evaluate....
interesting, hmm......love to see a photo of that male that rodelized for reference. In my time honestly i've never seen one go. I've always seen females go that way with them bringing on the male qualities for self preservation of the species. Can't honestly see a male doing it, but then again these plants always surprise me on way or another...Ultimately, I think this to be true in genomics of plant populations now, but there can exceptions like mutants and triploidy.
Mohan Ram just passed in 2018, but he spent a lifetime pumping reseach papers on reversing and selfing on specifically cannabis, shame it isnt referenced more.
But in short, yeah.
Its an interesting concept. I have had femmed females go mostly male and recently I had a Northern Lights male rodelize out of a batch of males from the same stock.
I kept pollen, but dropped the project as of now, to further evaluate....
~~few stress induced nanners ~~
Very true. Even those have been exceedingly rare for me. I had my exhaust fan fail when i was away on a long weekend a couple years back and the heat stress cause maybe 10 or 15 nanners on one plant. Other than that I've been lucky.Those 4 words say alot......
Very true. Even those have been exceedingly rare for me. I had my exhaust fan fail when i was away on a long weekend a couple years back and the heat stress cause maybe 10 or 15 nanners on one plant. Other than that I've been lucky.
Open a window and blow some of that pollen my way!You want a pic of a male plant in flower for two weeksView attachment 4266845 View attachment 4266849 View attachment 4266850
It a Bubblegum male