What Might Cause 100% Hermie Crops?!

well if they were all hermie what is the point of pulling them? fuck it just let them grow...they may have seeds but they wont have ALL hermie seeds. and if caught early you can get that shit. i had some plants i turned hermie due to light leaks and i pulled the bananas and fixed the light leaks and checked that shit every day for like 3 weeks and not another male part at all. and that was 4 weeks ago and i found only 1 seed in one bud in 4 weeks. so dont believe the hype. but dont fucking kill them. that is a lot of work. and you said you use it yourself....
 

NoDrama

Well-Known Member
I'll try and get ahold of my daughters camera... my cell phone just doesn't have the quality to show what I see.

I'm hoping the outside is just calyx, but I was hoping that when the inside went south.
I can believe, and even see the inside going hermie, I might even be able to nail down the day when the light leak occurred.
My hope is outdoors now, and that I'm just affected with hermie-fever!

:)

pics when/if able...

Thanks for all the response.
Every single day I have plants growing i light stress them since I do 2 crops at a time, one goes from midnight to noon and the other goes from noon to midnight, to check them i must turn the lights on and disturb their dark period. I do this every single day for years now, not 1 single hermie from it. A bit of a light leak isn't going to do shit to cause your plants to go hermie.
 

NoDrama

Well-Known Member
Wow, you spread false information everywhere!

Even the smallest amount of direct light to a landrace sativa will cause enough stress to produce male flowers
You are wrong again, in fact not a single post of yours is right, you are 100% wrong 100% of the time. You only pretend like you know what your talking about, but you could never provide a source to corroborate your so called "Factoids". Just because you say its so doesn't make it so. Show proof of your claims or they are only claims. Go ahead prove me wrong, im waiting for it.
 
You are wrong again, in fact not a single post of yours is right, you are 100% wrong 100% of the time. You only pretend like you know what your talking about, but you could never provide a source to corroborate your so called "Factoids". Just because you say its so doesn't make it so. Show proof of your claims or they are only claims. Go ahead prove me wrong, im waiting for it.
Hahaha,, you crack me up drama queen.:o

Any good grower knows that pure sativas are extremely light sensitive. Where they are native there is a very definitive light schedule with very little change in sunset/rise times. This is only a hypothesis on why landrace sativas are so light sensitive.

Although since the thread starter hasn't given us any strain names its hard to say. You do remember what the topic is right Drama?

Stop being a boy:weed:

:peace:
 

Hylander

Member
Sorry it took so long for me to reply... here's my finalized tale.
The inside did go Hermie. Outside did not.
I'm not experienced inside, and have never had a girl go male outdoors. When I saw the calyx indoors, I wasn't worried, then later came stamen. I hesitated +- 3 days, then it hit me hard.. these are Male!
I went out to check and saw the calyx, and must have had the worst case of Hermie-Fever ever!

Again, my apologies for being such a spastic. I felt like an obsessive compulsive checking and checking again. The outside is fine. Maybe a bit earlier coming this year, but as far as gender, virgin female.

Inside the only Hermie(s) came from a single source, and probably due to a light leak from the veg-room door being left open. This is the first time I've needed a second light cycle, and that door was a hard habit to break. Lesson learned about light.

Thanks for all the positive input given.
 
Sorry it took so long for me to reply... here's my finalized tale.
The inside did go Hermie. Outside did not.
I'm not experienced inside, and have never had a girl go male outdoors. When I saw the calyx indoors, I wasn't worried, then later came stamen. I hesitated +- 3 days, then it hit me hard.. these are Male!
I went out to check and saw the calyx, and must have had the worst case of Hermie-Fever ever!

Again, my apologies for being such a spastic. I felt like an obsessive compulsive checking and checking again. The outside is fine. Maybe a bit earlier coming this year, but as far as gender, virgin female.

Inside the only Hermie(s) came from a single source, and probably due to a light leak from the veg-room door being left open. This is the first time I've needed a second light cycle, and that door was a hard habit to break. Lesson learned about light.

Thanks for all the positive input given.
Thats exactly how I lost my first indoor crop, I got greedy because of the fantastic results I was getting from my girls so I set up a "veg-box" near my flowering box. I didn't figure it needed to be sealed 100% but boy was I wrong, I was pissed and it was a hard lesson learned.
 
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