Quote Originally Posted by LUDACRIS
Both wrong as hermies are 99.9% due to seed genetics or sexuall reversal.
Light leaks and plant stress are very unlikely to cause a plant to hermie as hermies are genetically passed on and a female with stable genetics will NOT turn hermie regardless of treatment.
(And yes throw the hermies out of the grow room to avoid pollination).
Cutting the pollen sacks off wont change the genetics of the plant.


20 posts on this site and he thinks hes a genius.


I dont know where you get your information from, buts its obviously not from Experience.

You are right, bad genetics can not be changed and a plant that hermies naturally will always be that way. Your confusing a true hermaphrodite with a plant that experiences stress and converts to its natural survival mode(developing male flowers so that plants can get pollinated and avoid extinction).

Light leaks are another big reason why plants hermie. Giving a plant a inconsistent light schedule stress's it and confuses it. This will cause pollen sacks in many different strains regardless of stable genetics or not.


I have a strain I have been growing for a year now and i have great success with. My second grow with it, I had light leaks into the flowering room at night and i had some hermie flowers pop up at around week 8. I have had 3 harvest's since that grow and I havent seen a single pollen sack ever since. Not a single one.

If it was a hermie genetically and everything you say was fact/truth, then the plant would just sprout nanners all over the place, every grow.

Say what you want, but i just dont appreciate people who come on this site and give bad fucking information, with no rapport to back it up with. How do we know your not some 16 year old with 2-23 watt CFLS and a seedling in his toybox?