tip top toker
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i honestly say from the grief that last grow caused, that saving up £20 etc is more than worth it. just buy one bean if you need, then clone the shit out of it nothing worse than a promising plant going hermie
That young you would need to have your parent sign off, but it is still possible..... if you have cool parents....its not that e z if ur bearly 16 years old...
Always Always be honest with ur parents.. yes just tell them ... be like look school stress me out i need to smoke to concentrate on homeworkwth really? how can i do that just tell them wht?
+1........if your plant hermies then gives you seeds, there's a very high chance whcn you grow the seeds they will also hermie. unless the initial hermie is due to undue stress etc. either wayy if the plant is known to hermie, i wouldn't want to grow it again.
other than the large red warning in the terms and condition when creating an account?lol? theres no age limit to this.. and this is to help out so ye.
Once a hermie, always a hermie. At least that's what I've seen over more than five years of planting seeds from a plant that accidentally hermied on me. I took the seeds I got from it and planted them and, surprise, surprise; another hermie! Generation after generation, the result is always the same! Here are some pics of my "hermie"strain.Newbie question, if a fem seed turns out to be a herm is there anyway to reverse it if you were looking for bud instead of seeds?
i had a hermie last year and i let it go on for awhile ,then took some pollen then killed the hermie and put pollen on another girl i had one bud and wrapped it up in a clear plastic bag for a few days then got rid of as much pollen as i could by shaking etc and the end result has been the many plants iv grown from these seeds were nearly all girls , the thing is you realy shouldnt let the plant pollinate itself thats were the problems start but a hermie pollinating a lady seems to feminise the seedsOnce a hermie, always a hermie. At least that's what I've seen over more than five years of planting seeds from a plant that accidentally hermied on me. I took the seeds I got from it and planted them and, surprise, surprise; another hermie! Generation after generation, the result is always the same! Here are some pics of my "hermie"strain.