Hermy plant pollinates non hermy plant next to it, are these seeds garbage?

hugaddiction

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I know the seeds from a selfing plant are 80% likely to be hermaphroditic, but what about the seeds produced by the plant that recieved the pollen but was not hermaphroditic itself?
 

hugaddiction

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so what your saying is the genetics of the pollen from a selfing plant will recreates selfing no matter where it polonates?
 

Papa Toke

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It depends if it is an actual hermaphrodite or one that showed male flowers due to stress.
Yea? Cuz I had a couple I know turned herm from light stress, (new room missed a spot >.<) but was gonna toss beans (got about 5) but if they got a chance I might try em out. Could be some crazy stuff who knows lol. Would be a Blue Widow x Diesel. The blue widow being the hermi. Widow also seeded itself on the one bud but that would just be blue widow again.
 

hugaddiction

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It depends if it is an actual hermaphrodite or one that showed male flowers due to stress.
These seeds are from a non hermy plant that obtained pollen from a hermy plant that was next to it. Hence why I am curious, if it was just a selfing plant Id toss them.
 

hugaddiction

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Yea? Cuz I had a couple I know turned herm from light stress, (new room missed a spot >.<) but was gonna toss beans (got about 5) but if they got a chance I might try em out. Could be some crazy stuff who knows lol. Would be a Blue Widow x Diesel. The blue widow being the hermi. Widow also seeded itself on the one bud but that would just be blue widow again.
If they turned herm, stress or no stress, you have an 80% chance that the seeds that resulted form this process will self pollinate with, or without the stress that you blame for the initial selfing
 
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