GreenphoeniX
Well-Known Member
Browsing over these forums I have noticed a term that is being brought up way too often, that term goes by many names; hermaphrodite, hermie, herm etc.
Yes hermies [this is what im guna call them] can be a problem when growing cannabis. But I'm reading about it way too often.
Warning new growers about this foe is fair enough, but if I were reading these things back when I was new to growing, I'd be scared to try anything for fear of causing a hermie!!!
Hermies are NOT that common, not every little thing causes them and not every bit of stress is going to result in one.
There are TWO main things that will cause a hermie, those things are:
1 - Having hermaphrodite genetics
2 - Having light leaks during the dark period of flowering (as in light leaking into your room from an external source when the plants are supposed to be in total darkness)
Stressing your plant severely may result in a hermie, but this is less likely if you have good genetics and more likely if you have bad genetics (or genetics prone to becoming hermies - Generally you try to avoid cloning plants that have hermed on you because it's likely that their clones will do the same thing, because clones share the exact genetic makeup of the plant they're taken from).
If you have good, solid genetics and no light leaks during dark period of flowering, it is very unlikely that you will have problems with hermies.
Things like topping, LST, cloning, pruning and even heavy pruning do NOT cause hermies in good strains (strains/phenotypes with good genetics), it MAY cause hermies in strains prone to becoming hermies but even that is unlikely, unless the plant is very prone to it, in which case I'd recommend getting rid of as it is most likely shit genetics that you do not want to keep, or your growing a sensitive "experienced grower" strain which you're not experienced enough to be growing.
Please do not get overly fussed with trying to prevent hermies, they're NOT that big of a problem!
Just a friendly bit of advice, especially for newer growers who are freaking out a bit ... If you want to worry about problems, there are hundreds of other things to worry about that are far more common and far more devastating to your crop!
Cheers all!
Pictures of hermaphrodites:
Yes hermies [this is what im guna call them] can be a problem when growing cannabis. But I'm reading about it way too often.
Warning new growers about this foe is fair enough, but if I were reading these things back when I was new to growing, I'd be scared to try anything for fear of causing a hermie!!!
Hermies are NOT that common, not every little thing causes them and not every bit of stress is going to result in one.
There are TWO main things that will cause a hermie, those things are:
1 - Having hermaphrodite genetics
2 - Having light leaks during the dark period of flowering (as in light leaking into your room from an external source when the plants are supposed to be in total darkness)
Stressing your plant severely may result in a hermie, but this is less likely if you have good genetics and more likely if you have bad genetics (or genetics prone to becoming hermies - Generally you try to avoid cloning plants that have hermed on you because it's likely that their clones will do the same thing, because clones share the exact genetic makeup of the plant they're taken from).
If you have good, solid genetics and no light leaks during dark period of flowering, it is very unlikely that you will have problems with hermies.
Things like topping, LST, cloning, pruning and even heavy pruning do NOT cause hermies in good strains (strains/phenotypes with good genetics), it MAY cause hermies in strains prone to becoming hermies but even that is unlikely, unless the plant is very prone to it, in which case I'd recommend getting rid of as it is most likely shit genetics that you do not want to keep, or your growing a sensitive "experienced grower" strain which you're not experienced enough to be growing.
Please do not get overly fussed with trying to prevent hermies, they're NOT that big of a problem!
Just a friendly bit of advice, especially for newer growers who are freaking out a bit ... If you want to worry about problems, there are hundreds of other things to worry about that are far more common and far more devastating to your crop!
Cheers all!
Pictures of hermaphrodites:
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