hermie'd seeds

Lucifder

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So a fellow grower that i know gave me some girl scout cookie buds, took it home and broke it down and out came a few seeds i was so stoked, i told him about the seeds and he said that one plant had hernied a little but the rest are really healthy and stable genetics with that being said, should i grow them or just not even use em? i heard that they can still be females and also that they would just be all hermies.
Any advice, knowledge or exeperiences is appreciated!
 

TheTrippyHippie

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Generally speaking when you're working with regular seeds its hard for growers to create the best environment for there new seedling. However, since you already know the strain you have a better chance at success. As long as you don't cause to much stress to the plant and let it do it's thing naturally you will not likely get a hermi.
 

warble

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Think about it mathamagically, The genetics are from a plant that had hermie tendencies, It breeds w/ itself. The offspring could have mostly female tendencies, but they do have the genetics to herm on you. Do you really want to spend that much time on them, before you find out?
 

Lucifder

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Think about it mathamagically, The genetics are from a plant that had hermie tendencies, It breeds w/ itself. The offspring could have mostly female tendencies, but they do have the genetics to herm on you. Do you really want to spend that much time on them, before you find out?
"Mathamagically" lol sorry that made me laugh a little, yeah i know its so tempting though, life and its damn decisions...
 

TheTrippyHippie

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Well that would depend on the circumstances. If you grow outdoors id say who cares but if you grow inside and space is a issue than that is likely a decision you would have to make for yourself and choose to run quality genetics instead.
 

Lucifder

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Think about it mathamagically, The genetics are from a plant that had hermie tendencies, It breeds w/ itself. The offspring could have mostly female tendencies, but they do have the genetics to herm on you. Do you really want to spend that much time on them, before you find out?
"Mathamagically" lol sorry that made me laugh a little, yeah i know its so tempting though, life and its damn decisions...
 

Lucifder

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Well that would depend on the circumstances. If you grow outdoors id say who cares but if you grow inside and space is a issue than that is likely a decision you would have to make for yourself and choose to run quality genetics instead.
Yeah i know i was leaning more to the side of not doing them or tossing em somewhere outdoor and guerilla grow but that be until a few, somewhat of chilly and gloomy weather out here in southern cali
 

Lucifder

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Well that would depend on the circumstances. If you grow outdoors id say who cares but if you grow inside and space is a issue than that is likely a decision you would have to make for yourself and choose to run quality genetics instead.
The only real solution i found that seems full proof is to use ducth masters reverse and penetrate foliar sprays but that shit is a little expensive for me right now....oh well... some day ill come across another good gsc strain until now ill continue with my skunk haze
 

warble

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I like your idea of a gorilla grow. Just toss them somewhere that they will grow and you don't have to manually water. I have tried that a few times, but I think rabbits or gofers ate them every time. I only visited them once a week. They would be little and growing nice and the next week they would be gone. Its disappointing if you've been doing it for a few months. I just want them to grow long enough to sprout some seeds and have a wild perpetual grow. Try, try again.
 
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