Quote Originally Posted by the image reaper
' C ' ... yes, that's my final answer ... keep in mind, even the most stable strains tend to go hermaphrodite, in old age ... and, a clone is, technically, the same age as the 'mother plant' ... it would seem logical the clone would have a tendency to hermie ... but, that's only my uneducated theory, I can't back that up
As long as it's a theory based on experience and not "what seems right" I am satisfied.

Thanks for your input.
jakester Reviewed by jakester on . Cloning hermie mom, specific genetic question. Ok, so this is something I have had happen before and I have always been curious. You bud a plant, it's 100% female, it's a beauty. You regenerate it and take clones. You bud the regen and it goes slight, >%1 hermie. No problem, knock off the flowers continue to bud. I assume the plant has had enough stress to warrant a slight freak out. So the question is, in this theoretical situation, would your clones exhibit the hermie tendency? Would the amount of time the clones spent in veg play a role Rating: 5