I know Canni, I keep going back and forth on this subject myself.
Printable View
I know Canni, I keep going back and forth on this subject myself.
And again, logic bares this out. If you are going to use a hermied female you want to induce the hermie as opposed to a natural hermie, which would be the result of unstable genetics. There are two ways to induce a hermie - light/heat stress during flower or by feeding it h2o with aspirin.
There is a huge dif in a hermie and a femm.
The hermie has both male and female genectics
The femm has only female genectics. This is why they can only be female seeds. Breeders do not use hermies for anything because it is past down.
Think of a Hermie as an inbreed North Georgia Squidbilly. Your going to get something but most likely it will be an abomanation. LOL
In the words of Early Kyler " it's time to take out the trash "
:S2: Yeah those squidbillys can be fun at first, but then...........:wtf:
:hippy:
bigsby,
I was wondering if you found those old threads you mentioned, or if you could suggest some "name tags" of the threads. So I could do a search to try and find these. :thumbsup:
Rusty Trichome has written about this quite a bit. The guy has crazy growing knowledge to be sure. See these threads:Quote:
Originally Posted by tikiroom
http://boards.cannabis.com/advanced-...llen-life.html
http://boards.cannabis.com/advanced-...own-seeds.html
http://boards.cannabis.com/advanced-...ale-seeds.html
Thanks for the links! Now I have some reading ahead of me. :jointsmile:
http://boards.cannabis.com/advanced-...ale-seeds.html
yeah that s the read i recomend looking at, getting fem seeds is not getting hermies to pollenate. youhave to use the same genetics and do not stress the plant is the important thing. you will need a clones and 2 grows going on at the same time in differant stages using the same clones.