Quote Originally Posted by JD1stTimer
Yes, of course. Although it may not be a genetic problem necessarily. It was really really excellent weed obviously grown by someone who knew what they were doing. I would have to think that most likely the light cycle got screwed up because someone who is that skilled would be checking for herms and using plants with low tendency to herm. It would have sold for $20/gram instead of $60/half if it weren't for seeds, so my guess is that a screw-up happened in the grow.
Not trying to nit pick what you are doing there, but isn't this whole statement just support for what I said previously. You grew seeds from a crop that you feel was hermied by poor light discipline, or extended power outage, or whatever the light may have done. What part of that doesn't suggest that your hermies are a result of the genetics you began with? You grew seeds from a genetically inferior crop, and you are getting the same result. Am I crazy here for seeing it this way?

I have had plenty of issues with power outages and such in the last couple years, but I finally have my hands on proper genetics and it seems that good genetics make a much better margin of error for the grower. I suppose this is all just one growers opinion tho, so take it for what it's worth.

Keep pushin!!