pretty sure dutch passion started fem seeds back in the late 90's?! you would think they keep there customers happy with a reputation to uphold.First off, there are numerous ways to make feminized seeds, some methods more reliable than others. Secondly, I would say that out of the approx. 2,000 (or more) feminized plants I've grown, 97%-98% have not hermied. There are bad company's at making fem's, i.e. Dutch Passion and good ones i.e. Dinafem, research is the key. But I think any plant can go hermie if you stress it enough....
Thats funny. Dutch Passion was the first well known company to introduce feminized seed to the market. After some time...they messed up somewhere.First off, there are numerous ways to make feminized seeds, some methods more reliable than others. Secondly, I would say that out of the approx. 2,000 (or more) feminized plants I've grown, 97%-98% have not hermied. There are bad company's at making fem's, i.e. Dutch Passion and good ones i.e. Dinafem, research is the key. But I think any plant can go hermie if you stress it enough....
I agree. Carry onI was growing their Blueberry and a few other things (some not even available anymore) and hermies were a regular occurrence. On the other hand, back then, I never saw a hermie from Nevil's "The Seed Bank" (Sensi Seeds now).......just because they introduced them, that doesn't mean they did it well.
Hes wrong...or im 100 percent lucky...40 percent of the time....lolSo says a guy I met. Please tell me he's wrong.