Should i be worried

Rdot03

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So last run I ran 5 seeds 3 of which hermied on me. I believe it was environmental..my water chiller died in veg and in flower I had crazy high humidity..I took clones of all 5 seeds and the one pheno that didn't herm I had growing in solo cups until my room was ready.. Am I dumb to run the clones that didn't herm? On the right 3 new seeds of a different strain... clones in question on the left.
 

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Are these bag seed? Or bought. And when did they Hermie, during flower or shown balls before?
 
That pic is not male balls
I apologize for the confusion... I popped 5 seeds last run.. 3 of them hermed... the clones you see are from 1 of the plants that didn't herm... my concern is running these genetics again bc I had a herm issue last time.. so I'm paranoid..bc I don't want these clones to herm.. I'm not saying they are.. I took the clones late in veg.. and they have been growing in solo cups for 3 months.. before going in my system.
 
Poor grower practices are the most common way to a hermie
That being said with so much pollen chucking occurring it could just be an unstable strain but I see no reason to abandon it based on a single run

I have also had my share of hermies from "reliable seed breeders"

I would try another run if feasible
 
Poor grower practices are the most common way to a hermie
That being said with so much pollen chucking occurring it could just be an unstable strain but I see no reason to abandon it based on a single run

I have also had my share of hermies from "reliable seed breeders"

I would try another run if feasible
I had a water chiller go out in veg.. res Temps in the mid 80s to 90.. then I had a dehumidifier issue.. with extremely high humidity in flower.. I have since bought all new equipment.. the room seems very stable right now..
 
Poor grower practices are the most common way to a hermie
That being said with so much pollen chucking occurring it could just be an unstable strain but I see no reason to abandon it based on a single run

I have also had my share of hermies from "reliable seed breeders"

I would try another run if feasible
I'm hoping since this cut didn't herm under that stress I should be good.. just paranoid..
 
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