Quote Originally Posted by incaroads
...are usually made in one of two ways.
Wrong. There's more than two.
The ones I know of are GA, light poisoning, aspirin treatments, heat, cold, ph fluctuation...

Quote Originally Posted by incaroads
i dont recommend feminized seeds or either of these methods for the following reasons. they are very unnatural.
Unnatural...? Perhaps to some folks. I've done it, I do it, and will continue to do it. Hermaphrodism is a genetic trait to gurantee the plants survival. When done properly there is no difference in your grow, except you know they'll be females. To be on the safe side, I don't breed my femmed seeds. I keep a stock of clean (not femmed) seeds. Have never had a problem. (except for the occational unwanted pollen release, lol)

Quote Originally Posted by incaroads
another thing about feminized seeds and i know that DJ Short agrees with me on this one, is that the finished product is noticeably blander in flavor and aroma. neither of us has yet to be impressed with feminized seeds. one possible explanation for this is that those who use feminized seeds and those who produce them are less likely to use organic methods.
I've been growing cannabis for a while now, and have noticed no difference in aroma or effects of feminized seeds that I personally have grown. An occational hermie (perhaps one in every couple of hundred femmed seeds) but since all of it's classmates were grown-out fine, this is not a failure.
To me...I personally believe this advertisement to be tantamount to propoganda wrapped-up in a tight little marketing package designed to 'dis' others that sell femmed seeds, in order to sell their own abundant, and easier to manufacture seeds.
The 'organic' statement is the kicker...I love the way it's presented...how, to them, folks that feminize seeds aren't nearly as likely to properly care for their ladies as those with other methods of breeding...? Simply moronic, and assumes a lot about makers of femmed seeds, the growers of femmed seeds, and those that don't grow organically.
To me, it sounds like a Billy Mays commercial of half-truths to sell their own product.

Quote Originally Posted by incaroads
also, i am new to growing and my friend told me to never buy seeds through mail orders anyways. why is that? is it risky? i have some sour diesel and pineapple genetics i got from a bag that i plan on starting with anyways.
Would get a new friend. They are easy to come by, and some of 'em are even right on occation. :jointsmile:
Nobody knows your situation better than you. Some risk it, and order thru the mail, some get theirs from a cannabis dispensary, some have them mailed to friends at a different address than the grow...:thumbsup:

edit: Bagseed are a great way to learn. Especially if you know for sure what strain it was, and how good the final product performed.
Keep in mind tho...if there were seeds in the bag, they could either be the result of a careless grower, or the grower unknowingly stressed the lady enough to make her own (femmed) seeds, lol.
Rusty Trichome Reviewed by Rusty Trichome on . Feminized Seeds. (cannabible content) "in recent years, certain seed companies have begun selling "feminized seeds" which if made properly, grow only female plants. there is much confusion on the subject, so allow me to clarify. feminized seeds, apparently highly beneficial to those wih limited space or growing limited numbers of plants, are usually made in one of two ways. in the first method, approximaely two weeks prior to flowering a female plan is treated with the substance gibberellic acid. this process is repeated when the Rating: 5