Question about hermies.

asdewqasdfgh

Active Member
I have 2 bag seeds flowering right now. I thought one was male because it was larger and the other had already shown pistils, but now im seeing pistils on this other one. Its still a little early to assume its hermie but do hermies show pistils and pollen sacks at the same time? or do the sacks come later? cuz theres definitely pistils on here.
 

ZeeBuds

Member
i dont think its anything to be too worried about, different seeds will show sex and different periods of their cycle. but just keep a watch on them in case i'm proven wrong haha

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kermit2692

Well-Known Member
size means nothing also its bagseed its normal for one to show sex first...if you see pistils starting up at every node then you should be fine, if a branch is going to hermie you will get the male flowers around the same time as female flowers just always always keep a close eye out for balls even if you think they are fine!
 
size means nothing also its bagseed its normal for one to show sex first...if you see pistils starting up at every node then you should be fine, if a branch is going to hermie you will get the male flowers around the same time as female flowers just always always keep a close eye out for balls even if you think they are fine!
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delvite

Well-Known Member
Hermaphrodite cannabis


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What is a hermaphrodite?

Hermaphrodite or “hermie” cannabis plant is a one sex plant that develops other sex flowers.

Cannabis growers usually come across hermaphrodites that are females and show some male flowers but the opposite can also happen and a male plant can show female flowers. When a male plant shows female flowers it is usually called the “backward” hermaphrodite and they are seen far less often because growers usually grow females and exterminate the males. This phenomena of one sex plants turning hermie can be explained in two ways:
1) Genetic hermaphrodites- these plants are genetically programmed to be hermies and they will do that in any conditions.
2) Stress induced hermaphrodites- these are plants that are pure females/males and are stressed in some way to produce other sex flowers. Most typical ways to induce other sex flowers on cannabis plant is to stress the plants by changing the light cycle rapidly, fluctuate the PH of the water and soil, introduce temperature shock by increasing and lowering the temperature and introducing chemicals like “gibberellic Acid”,” Colloidal Silver” that encourages the plant to change sex.


Good and bad sides of hermies.

Hermaphrodites are usually considered a bad thing and growers tend to exterminate them before these female cannabis plants can develop male flowers and ruin the sinsemilla crop. In fact if a genetic hermie plant pollinates himself or any other female there is a 50 % chance of these seeds to become hermaphrodites and that is the real reason why people fear hermies.
But there is a good side of cannabis hermaphrodites too. Cannabis plants typically are females (they have xx chromosome) or males ( xy chromosome) but if you induce these plants to stress then you can get the opposite sex flowers to appear on the plant. If a genetic female that has only the xx chromosome produces a male flower it can only transfer the x chromosome and if this pollen is collected and another genetic female is pollinated with this exact pollen then the offspring(seed) will only have the xx chromosomes and it will produce almost all females. This is one on the ways how seed companies produce the famous feminized cannabis seeds. There is always a small possibility that a “feminized” seed will become hermaphrodite but it is far more likely to get a female than a hermie.
So if you have stressed your plants and some of your females start showing male flowers you can in fact collect this pollen from these male flowers and pollinate some other females and produce your own feminized seeds. This is a good way to get cheap autoflowering feminized seeds with a small amount of work and a ruin plant (hermie) can in fact become very valuable. If you will try to produce these feminized seeds you must be sure that the hermie plant was stressed properly before producing the male flowers and not just producing these opposite sex flowers in perfect conditions because if the plant turns hermie easily the “feminized” seeds can be unstable and produce much larger % of hermies than usual. Experienced breeders and seed producers take only the strongest females that show no weakness of becoming hermies and stress them almost to they’re death and only then these strong females start producing male flowers and that pollen will make a real feminized seed! If you think about these “feminized” seeds and their advantages then you can see that any amount of hermie/female ratio will be better than the % that you get from regular seeds because from regular seeds you can get males, females and hermie plants and if you eliminate the male plant from the equation then chances of the plant being female is much higher.

Backward hermies.

Backward hermaphrodites are also a good thing and some growers say that with these backward hermaphrodites you can produce the most potent and most resinous females and also get a better female to male ratio. These weird hermies are very rare appearance and there is not much information about their positive and negative traits but the potential of these male hermaphrodites are huge and we need to do more research.



Mature female hermies

Another form of hermaphroditism is the male flowers that sometimes appear in the last days of a flowering female cannabis plant. These females are not considered hermies and that is a natural occurrence of some cannabis strains. This phenomenon can be exploited to once again produce feminized seeds but these male flowers that grow in the last days of flowering need time to mature and in most cases your plant will be worthess when these male flowers are ready to spread pollen and most growers ignore them and harvest that plant anyway. But if you let that plant grow out the male flowers and collect that pollen then it is a good way to make feminized seeds but that female what produced those male flowers will be worthless because the THC will most likely be degraded by the time the male flowers are ready.

:) if you find this post helpful please +rep :)
 

warrengjustice747

Active Member
Hermaphrodite cannabis


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What is a hermaphrodite?

Hermaphrodite or “hermie” cannabis plant is a one sex plant that develops other sex flowers.

Cannabis growers usually come across hermaphrodites that are females and show some male flowers but the opposite can also happen and a male plant can show female flowers. When a male plant shows female flowers it is usually called the “backward” hermaphrodite and they are seen far less often because growers usually grow females and exterminate the males. This phenomena of one sex plants turning hermie can be explained in two ways:
1) Genetic hermaphrodites- these plants are genetically programmed to be hermies and they will do that in any conditions.
2) Stress induced hermaphrodites- these are plants that are pure females/males and are stressed in some way to produce other sex flowers. Most typical ways to induce other sex flowers on cannabis plant is to stress the plants by changing the light cycle rapidly, fluctuate the PH of the water and soil, introduce temperature shock by increasing and lowering the temperature and introducing chemicals like “gibberellic Acid”,” Colloidal Silver” that encourages the plant to change sex.


Good and bad sides of hermies.

Hermaphrodites are usually considered a bad thing and growers tend to exterminate them before these female cannabis plants can develop male flowers and ruin the sinsemilla crop. In fact if a genetic hermie plant pollinates himself or any other female there is a 50 % chance of these seeds to become hermaphrodites and that is the real reason why people fear hermies.
But there is a good side of cannabis hermaphrodites too. Cannabis plants typically are females (they have xx chromosome) or males ( xy chromosome) but if you induce these plants to stress then you can get the opposite sex flowers to appear on the plant. If a genetic female that has only the xx chromosome produces a male flower it can only transfer the x chromosome and if this pollen is collected and another genetic female is pollinated with this exact pollen then the offspring(seed) will only have the xx chromosomes and it will produce almost all females. This is one on the ways how seed companies produce the famous feminized cannabis seeds. There is always a small possibility that a “feminized” seed will become hermaphrodite but it is far more likely to get a female than a hermie.
So if you have stressed your plants and some of your females start showing male flowers you can in fact collect this pollen from these male flowers and pollinate some other females and produce your own feminized seeds. This is a good way to get cheap autoflowering feminized seeds with a small amount of work and a ruin plant (hermie) can in fact become very valuable. If you will try to produce these feminized seeds you must be sure that the hermie plant was stressed properly before producing the male flowers and not just producing these opposite sex flowers in perfect conditions because if the plant turns hermie easily the “feminized” seeds can be unstable and produce much larger % of hermies than usual. Experienced breeders and seed producers take only the strongest females that show no weakness of becoming hermies and stress them almost to they’re death and only then these strong females start producing male flowers and that pollen will make a real feminized seed! If you think about these “feminized” seeds and their advantages then you can see that any amount of hermie/female ratio will be better than the % that you get from regular seeds because from regular seeds you can get males, females and hermie plants and if you eliminate the male plant from the equation then chances of the plant being female is much higher.

Backward hermies.

Backward hermaphrodites are also a good thing and some growers say that with these backward hermaphrodites you can produce the most potent and most resinous females and also get a better female to male ratio. These weird hermies are very rare appearance and there is not much information about their positive and negative traits but the potential of these male hermaphrodites are huge and we need to do more research.



Mature female hermies

Another form of hermaphroditism is the male flowers that sometimes appear in the last days of a flowering female cannabis plant. These females are not considered hermies and that is a natural occurrence of some cannabis strains. This phenomenon can be exploited to once again produce feminized seeds but these male flowers that grow in the last days of flowering need time to mature and in most cases your plant will be worthess when these male flowers are ready to spread pollen and most growers ignore them and harvest that plant anyway. But if you let that plant grow out the male flowers and collect that pollen then it is a good way to make feminized seeds but that female what produced those male flowers will be worthless because the THC will most likely be degraded by the time the male flowers are ready.

:) if you find this post helpful please +rep :)
i was just trying to find out how to fem seeds this is awesome!
 

camerubin20

Active Member
IMG_0101.jpgI have a few questions, I have a Barney's Farm Tangerine Dream and a Reserva Privada Purple OG #18. Both feminized seeds.
My TD is beginning to flower and so is the POG. The POG was lightly stressed and developed a few male sacs, should this be a problem? Next question is, should I use some POG pollen on a few sites on the TD? Could this possibly create an awesome new strain?
 

camerubin20

Active Member

  • I have a Barney's Farm Tangerine Dream and a Reserva Privada Purple OG #18. Both feminized seeds.
    My TD is beginning to flower and so is the POG. The POG was lightly stressed and developed a few male sacs, should this be a problem? Next question is, should I use some POG pollen on a few sites on the TD? Could this possibly create an awesome new strain? TD
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