Quote Originally Posted by canniwhatsis
I would think it would be similar to femming a femed plant for seeds, the seeds can start to take on the hermi aspect.

Actually, reading what I just posted, it's EXACTLY what your doing. Taking a feminized seed, then stress fagging it to switch genders.

I wouldn't trust the pollen to not produce hermi seeds. But you might get lucky.
That's what logic would suggest. However, if you read up you will find a number of growers here that swear by this practice. Hold on. I'll dig out some threads...
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