Quote Originally Posted by GreenThumbDoc
If you are breeding strictly for seeds or crossing for new strains, I would totally agree with this. However, if you are wanting femmed seeds, then using the pollen from a female plant (that has sprouted naners) on another "unique" female is how it is done. :thumbsup:

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From my reading this is generally acceptable practice. Many growers will stress a female into hermie simply to produce pollen for cross breading. With a stable strain it should be fine.
bigsby Reviewed by bigsby on . Viable Pollen I have a plant that was grown from a femmed seed. It has seen alot of stress and appears to be male. My question is if I save the male for pollen, would the resulting generation be prone to hermi? Rating: 5