There must be something wrong with my growing environment as I doubt these hermied because of genetics. This is difficult to resolve because of lack of experience. The only thing I know it can't be, is light leaks or light schedule, this I have tested many times. I've sat in there for 20 mins and it is truly dark, and very boring I might add.
Can the stress be also from over crowded root zone? I keep thinking of potential problems above ground but forgot about below. The plants look very healthy to me and very sticky with resin. Some PK13/14 went in the res a few days back, they look happy but still stretching, they're getting near the light now.
Hi Stratski, sorry for your herms.... I agree, doubt it's genetics, I've been running Dinafem strains for years without issue. I have a few Critical Jacks on day 55 of flower nearly ready for the chop. The one and only time I had to deal with herms
was after a powercut and I forgot to reset my timers so my flowering day was offset by 6 hours, It took me a week to notice. (Sagarmatha seeds, Strawberry-D-lite hermed, my dinafems didn't) I'll never know if it was the lighting error or that poxy strawberry-D-Lite strain. Here's my critical Jack for your troubles



I doubt a crowded root zone would cause herms, but I guess it could be a contributing factor (stress). I've ran CJ a few times now and it's very stable and I've stressed my plants out plenty with no issue.