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Seeds from a Hermie
Ihave a Thai/Skunk plant that was one of my first plants to show female in the grow, but then went hermie on me about 3 weeks later. I have separated it from my other plants. My question is: if I let this plant pollinate itself, will I get feminized seeds ? I don't see how any of he seeds could be male, as it is a female pollinated by itself. I understand there could be a few hermie seeds in the mix, but wouldn't most be female?Tags: None
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...... Wow.
I have a Thai Skunk who just threw a nanner.
I've got clones of 2 more plants I'm gonna use to feminize some seeds rather than risk ones from a hermie. I'd be happy to send ya a few if you're wanting to save the strain for future grows.Last edited by JDU; 03-10-2020, 01:09 PM.
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Rwise is right you have a higher chance of getting hermies from those seeds. I personally don't think it's worth the risk. Especially with the ease of getting quality genetics for me anyways.Last edited by Smokesteve; 03-11-2020, 02:29 PM.
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Thanks for quick replies! -All legit information. Makes sense there would be some more hermies in those seeds, especially if it is a genetic trait in the strain. Might just let it seed out, keep the seeds and eventually plant them just to see what happens. I agree with Smokesteve that the ease of getting quality seeds these days might make the hermie a waste of time. Too bad - It was a real nice plant...except of course then it went HERMIE ....
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I had one recently and it was the nicest plant of it's group until the balls started hanging. Chopped the Transformer down and threw it in the compost. I have another one going now that worries me, it was a real slow starter and has shot up to be the tallest plant in the room, real healthy and nice shape but leggy. Hermie or not I don't think it will be bred but luckily I have another of her kind that looks better anyways.
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