Opie1971
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Does the plant in question have hairs and pollen balls or only balls?So my breeder sold me regular seeds in ur opinion?
Does the plant in question have hairs and pollen balls or only balls?So my breeder sold me regular seeds in ur opinion?
No a female seed will not turn male completely on its own but it can exhibit male traits along with female traits which would make it a hermaphrodite. It would take reversing using STS, CS or another chemical method to turn it completely male.Is it possible for a female seed to completely become male ?
Only ballsDoes the plant in question have hairs and pollen balls or only balls?
This plant that turn completely male has no hair or pistils only male balls and showing sex after my other plant show female signs I heard befor male balls appear before female pistilsNo a female seed will not turn male completely on its own but it can exhibit male traits along with female traits which would make it a hermaphrodite. It would take reversing using STS, CS or another chemical method to turn it completely male.
If you have seeds that you planted and you have a true male then the seed was a regular seed and turned out to be male. But since you haven't posted a picture of the plant in question nobody can tell you what you have.
You can also make a male plant exhibit only female traits through the use of chemicals.
I’d probably get beans somewhere else.This plant that turn completely male has no hair or pistils only male balls and showing sex after my other plant show female signs I heard befor male balls appear before female pistils
So this was odd to me and my bredder swea they were feminized
Male one has a high sun burn stress in veg stage (I wanted to reflect sun and burn my plant so bad that plant stuned for days)so I suspect this was the cause but why completely male?!?
"Feminized" seeds are made with pollen from a female plant. This means a female pollinated another female. There is no Y-chromosome, so the resulting seeds can only produce female plants.This plant that turn completely male has no hair or pistils only male balls and showing sex after my other plant show female signs I heard befor male balls appear before female pistils
So this was odd to me and my bredder swea they were feminized
Male one has a high sun burn stress in veg stage (I wanted to reflect sun and burn my plant so bad that plant stuned for days)so I suspect this was the cause but why completely male?!?
Who do you recommend for genetic sex testing?If you have grown this genotype before as a female then you're probably right. However, could be a real male from random pollen in the air. I have no idea what the relative odds are but I suspect contamination is more likely. There is no way to know without sending it in for a genetic sex test. Nobody ever seems to do that though.