SCARHOLE
Well-Known Member
There are many papers on environent ,hormone an genetic sex determination in hemp.Sorry if this seems stupid but idk how environmental factors can change something like sex.i guess when i think of sex of axplant i consider it predetermined by genetic material not its environment. I have heard before that seeds germ'd at higher temps have higher percentage of males. Obviously you get a herm every now and then but for the most part it is one or thecother with a lil heavier on the female side. So if someone could help me understand how environment determines sex or just link me to a solid research paper on the topic would def be rep worthy.
Side note, kinda more of a breeder question but since i just thought of it ill ask here too. Anyone ever seen a male turn herm to produce buds? Like i said more of a breeder question since not all of us have a vast experience with growing out male plants... food for thought i guess lol
keep it green guys
http://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=hemp+++"sex+determination"+ethylene&btnG=&hl=en&as_sdt=0,5
(Most of them reference Mohan Rams work also.)
I'm always reading them, but some are hard to follow.
I read UV treatment of pollen also increased fem rates?
wish they would have given details...
Nevil wrote of reversing males to get flowers @ mr nice seed forums.
He would sample the male for desired traits, when selecting males.
He said he would "go get a bottle of reverse"?
not sure exactly how or what he used..