shadyslater
Well-Known Member
is there any diiference in the finished product between regs or fems???????
With regs you may get a lot of males or hermies, with fems, none! At least I have never had a single herm and I have grown several different strains from a lot of different breeders with no issues.is there any diiference in the finished product between regs or fems???????
There is absolutely no difference. It's like I tell people who say fems suck, I would rather trust the breeders who combined have 100's of years of experience breeding than some twat on the interwebs. Well that and the fact that I have never had one problem with fems.see now i cant understand why peeps that use regs swear by them so much?????? i thought it may have been bigger yields or something???
There are not many reasons why people prefer regular seeds, I really haven't heard many solid reasons, more phenos may be one of them.see now i cant understand why peeps that use regs swear by them so much?????? i thought it may have been bigger yields or something???
I can not argue with that.The reg seeds have more phenotypes. The fem seeds not as many. Fem seeds are going to produce just fine so it depends and what you'd like to do
i have no proof of this, but my thinking on fem's only having limited pheno's is as follows.Thanks for the brain food grandmah
i have no proof of this, but my thinking on fem's only having limited pheno's is as follows.
being that you eliminate half of the gene pool with fem'ed plants by not having a true father plant, you will now have half the chances of different chromosone's lining up together by virtue of there only being half as many of them, there fore there are much limited chances of varied pheno's..
like i said, i have no solid proof of this, other than what seems to me to be basic science, but i could obviously be over looking something major as i'm no breeder..
mind explaining 1 as you kind of lost me there, as i'm not quite sure what you meant, please and thank you..I see no reason why the phenotype variation would differ whether the seeds are regular or feminized, excepting the fact that regular includes males and thereby skews the distribution of said phenotypes. The negative characteristics of feminized seeds are simple:
1. If pollinated, the resulting seeds are all hermaphrodites.
2. Gene pool pollution, see #1.
In my recent experience, seed companies offering extensive feminized seeds along with regulars have some issues in keeping track of what is what. That leads to excess hermaphroditism in so-called "regular" seeds.
I wouldn't call it a problem but to each there own. I like to play with regs and fems. With regs I use an entire 5 pack with fems I use singles.That is one of the biggest problems I hear about with regs such as TGA and others, is that you can get so many different phenotypes! In fact there are a few strains of TGA where he will even list 4,5, and even 6 different phenos.