unfortunately, hermaphrodites aren't uncommon with so-called 'feminized seeds', because of the 'hermie' genes introduced, by some popular breeding methods ... it is why I refuse to use them ... there is some argument that sativas, are hermaphroditic, by nature ... I'm so far, 'undecided', on that argument ... better luck, next time :smokin:
the image reaper Reviewed by the image reaper on . my plants changed sex I had 4 female plants that I grew inside until early June (Pacific NW). All plants identified as female when I put them outside. When they began budding recently, two of the plants became male. Do plants change sex to create a balance? I've always bought feminized plants before and this was the first time I used land race variety that was local. I know how to sex a plant and am SURE they were all female when planted outside. Is this possible? Rating: 5