Got some seeds in my beautiful buds. Why?

kushnotbush

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Sounds like bad luck on getting seeds every run in your buds when you're running feminized gear. I have had a few fem seed plants hermie but never even close to 50%. To the OP, have you looked at the conditions in your room to make sure that you don't have any light leaks? I am just curious because a lot of times when I see people talking about getting hermies it's either light leaking or from running bagseed. There are other factors of course but I would check for light leaks first. Good luck.
KnB
 

lemmis

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Hey obijohn. Realize this is old thread, oh well. The real truth is any seed carries all the genetic possibilities of all the plants in its lineage. For example, your offspring has a greater chance of resembling you or your mate but u carry all gen. Poss of everyone in your bloodline.
 

thafoot

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i thought if u had a female plant that herms and u use that pollen to pollinate a different plant but same strain, that will create feminized seeds.
 

SpicySativa

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Are you sure your room is 100% light sealed? The tops almost look like they are trying to reveg with those lighter colored leaves. The light leak (if present) could easily have caused one of your ladies to throw out a nanner and pollinate your garden.
 

Trousers

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i thought if u had a female plant that herms and u use that pollen to pollinate a different plant but same strain, that will create feminized seeds.

That is correct.


Most "hermies" are caused by grower error. If you get fem seeds from that, then plant them, then grow them the same way that produced "hermies" then you will probably get more "hermies."

If you grow those seeds without environmental stress, they will most likely not show male flowers or "herm."
 

Guitar Man

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So I am 6-7 weeks into flowering, and looking at my baby I can see some seeds. So my question is, is this a hemoaphrodite or did somehow it get pollinated? Are these "feminized seeds" or junk?
I'd like to see a close up of picture number 2. Those buds have unusual activity. Almost looks like male flowers growing.
 
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