Quote Originally Posted by Smorgus
Is there any actual proof that exposing light to the plant when it shouldn't do actually causes hermies? I thought this was highly debatable just like the whole stress thing can cause. I personally will stick with the notion that hermies and potential hermies are determined by genetic factors like every other living thing on this planet rather thn environmental factors.

Countless episodes of people doing things they shouldn't during flower period and still end up with the females after they have shown sex.

Well but i grew 2 plants on my deck and iv had really never grew before. Both turned hermy because a deck light was turned on 3-4 times a week.

The one in the ground that grew away from the light budded up great and no sign of hermy. I would bet my grow that if a plant was exposed to the light my plant endored would hermy up everytime.:rasta:
LetsSeeYa Reviewed by LetsSeeYa on . Infant female vs Unwanted light ?%? What are the odds that a just confirmed female will become hermie if accidentally exposed to approx 30 mins of unwanted low level light? Not direct light from a flashlight or anything like that. Is this an almost certainty; or "hit or miss" type thing? I'd be interested to hear if anyone has experienced this before without negative effects. Thanks! Rating: 5