Quote Originally Posted by Rusty Trichome
If you have found you have a stable strain, I think it's worth it. If the strains you use are not particularly stable, and you get an occational hermie...likely not a good candidate for femming. Having said all that, I never let myself run out of seeds produced using the traditional male/female method.
I may be gutsy...but I'm not stupid. :thumbsup:
Haha! Thanks for your feedback, very insightful as always.

Yeah, I keep a small arsenal of seeds from quality strains I've collected over the ... however, I don't think I've grown one particular strain or crossbreed consecutively enough to know how stable it might be. I've got the room now to flower in two different areas, so it looks like I'll soon have an experiment on my hands...:weedpoke:

Still, it's going to be a little weird keeping my fingers crossed hoping that a female's gonna go hermie on me! Thanks again. :jointsmile:
Mr. Clandestine Reviewed by Mr. Clandestine on . Hermie thread. NEED ANSWERS here are some Q's i got about hermies :rastasmoke: -when you hermie a female plant does the pollen from it spread to other female plants? -Are hermie seeds really %90 female or are they unstable and produce more hermie plants than it would male or female plants? -Is it just more worth it to grow a huge plant and just take female clones from that rather than bothering with hermieing? Rating: 5