Hermaphrodites

cannabeast

Active Member
What do you mean that you know there's a high chance of hermies?
That is total rubbish, who told you that bullshit?
Hermies are 99% from lighting stress, It's not hereditary.:spew:
whats 100% complete bullshit is femenized seeds. have you ever tried to get seeds from a femenized plant? if you polinate it, it will be the same genetics of the mother and father, but none of the next generation of seeds will be femenized. basically femenised and hermaphrodite plants are the same EXACT thing. femenised plants ARE genetically modifed hermaphrodites designed to have less males.. wether its only 5% or 1% or 0% its still a hermaphrodite and only applies to that exact plant and not its seedlings it will give you. bes take cuttings from the mother femenised plants, and keep the cutting in vegetation. when you realize the cuttings took well and will grow big, put the mommy in your flower room, by the time it is done, take more cuttings , wait for them to be sure they will live, then move the big one into flower room while the rest dries. constant weed supply, guarantee no males...
 

spiked1

Well-Known Member
Not sure I understand what your on about, your gramma and spelling are taxing to say the least.
I have Never seen an hermi in 36 years of growing which is what I based my post on.
However, it does seem to be highly likely that there may be inbred causes, I don't know, but so many people are getting them (hermies) that it just may be possible.
I am always open to being corrected if I'm wrong, otherwise we don't learn anything, do we.
I am currently about to harvest my latest crop which is a cross between PPP Feminised plants and normal Durban Poison plants.
The seeds were normal, as in some males and some females.
What was your point again??
Your link doesn't work either, and btw. welcome to RUI.
 

CANinBIZ

Well-Known Member
I got A hermie and it was seprated to one branch so I actly took the branch off, because I hadent seen it and it devolped a few more branches, a week befor I put them into flowering and there 2 weeks in and I haven't seen any pollen sac's and it seems to be female now, and all my other plants are females
 
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