Recently in one of my grows some seeds were produced very late in flowering, can I now use these seeds for another grow?
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Recently in one of my grows some seeds were produced very late in flowering, can I now use these seeds for another grow?
you could but they could turn out to be hermies
It would be safe to say that those produced seeds will be feminized... You would have females right from the start..
The original seeds were feminised too, so they are good then?
Not always the case in my experience though, I got mainly hermies and weak plants along with a few males.Quote:
Originally Posted by GaGrown
Its not a stable gene pool, there will be alot of variability and differences between plants
1 of your females must have made a male branch and self pollinated, you could use the seed but chances are the females they produce have a good chance at turning into male(wasting your time) your best starting with a hermie free strain :) it's amazing what plants will do to reproduce!
What issues did you have in your growroom? Did you have high heat for an extended period? I ask this because heat stress could make them seed like that and to say that they are feminized..I Would be jumping the gun,if they were FEM to start with.. It would make a difference if they were F1 or F2 Feminized seeds..
This is where I got it Buy Durban Poison Feminized marijuana cannabis seeds from Holland.
Note: All cannabis varieties have the capability of making male flowers on 100% female plants.
This phenomenon also applies to feminized seeds especially under strong stress factors caused by different growing techniques.
This is what I found..
I'm getting ready to flip the plants in the picture to flower. The seeds for them came from a Super Lemon Haze that was pollinated by an Amnesia Haze (Soma) that went hermi in a bad way, with no environmental stress. Believe me, it got the SLH good, I have a bunch of these seeds. For my experiment, I germinated 4, which all popped within 24 hours and grew them to what you see here in about 5 weeks (since Dec. 14). Of the 4, I killed 2 taller ones that looked like they'd really stretch to unmanageable heights. Of the 2 I kept, I've already cut the bottom 4 branches, started clones, and will move them to flower this weekend. All 4 were female and already were showing preflowers.
I'm am worried that they will possibly hermi and will be watching them like a hawk! I also have Reverse that would prevent them from going hermi, but I'd really like to see if they don't.
Peace,
Farmer Rich
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