aeviaanah
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Thats just beautiful, look at those leafs fold due to resin overexertion! +replmao
qrazyquake at just over 6 weeks
Thats just beautiful, look at those leafs fold due to resin overexertion! +replmao
qrazyquake at just over 6 weeks
These were grown under a 1000w HPS. The bud shots shown are just before goin into the jars. Thanks man!wow that shit looks great what did u grow that under and how long was the cure
Sucks to hear D, I had that happen with a couple of my males too. I was always worried about females going herm, never thought about a male herming. Lol. Hopefully you are able to find another one.!!
Is the hermie gene the hermie gene? Meaning, if a male hermies and crosses to a non hermie female. Is it the same gene that allows a male to go female as it is a female to go male? I would of tossed him too. Just something to think about tho. Sorry to hear that.BUMMER ALERT, BUMMER ALERT, BUMMER ALERT. My hansdome stud has hermied the transexual fukker. The lovely Deep Blue so call male is throwing out pistils the dumb fuk! It's getting tossed! and I don't mean off! Fukkin bummed.
I see....wasn't aware of the 10 chromosomes. Makes sense tho, i need a lesson on basic genetics. Ive read a bit on the subject but i get brain turned to mush pretty fast on the topic. There is lots to it.No worries aeviaanah, better to find out now than after I had spluffed anything (there was some sacs opening and I had already considered using them but held off). Basically when looking at basic genetics, each plant will have 10 chromozones from each parent, so no matter what has the herm gene, and whether or not it is recessive, or dominant, it is going to creep out in one of those many 10x10 combinations. I would rather just not put myself through the hassle of trying to establish one that hasn't, with the thought in the back of my mind that it may still leap out at some point.
Yea i got a few references on the subject, just thought id ask...i thought i could have stumbled on an article easier to understand. Thanks!I have honestly never really sat down and read a MJ book from cover to cover. I guess it's just things you pick up.
there are loads out there. You can find articles on the internet, just google and look for the links to pdf's which are generally pages scanned from books or such like.
This is good logic. I didn't know how many matchups there were in the dna of cannabis. but i figure if P1 or P2 had a positive/negative trait some of the offspring will. Which is why its important to grow out as many phenos as you can before picking parents.No worries aeviaanah, better to find out now than after I had spluffed anything (there was some sacs opening and I had already considered using them but held off). Basically when looking at basic genetics, each plant will have 10 chromozones from each parent, so no matter what has the herm gene, and whether or not it is recessive, or dominant, it is going to creep out in one of those many 10x10 combinations. I would rather just not put myself through the hassle of trying to establish one that hasn't, with the thought in the back of my mind that it may still leap out at some point.
How long did she go? Do you think an earlier harvest would have eliminated the drowsiness? I have two ready to flip and would prefer not to be narcoleptic.it sends u to sleep and ive been fighting it all day like a valium binge