Quote Originally Posted by LetsSeeYa
If you did re veg the hermy, you could collect pollen from it, then paint it on a lower branch of a select plant. This way you could freeze the rest of the pollen and use it for other plants you want seeds for, plus you will still get a good yield of quality bud from the top buds. Win, win id say, but just me 2 cents man.



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That's what I was going to do but I lost the only nanner. It wasn't opening for 10 days. So, I just touched it and it fall.
I will re-veg anyway. But pollination looks like on another chance. If I can see some other nanners around, still I'll keep the pollen and pollinate the re-veg. Even if I can't get pollens now I'll have some males for next run anyway. If I decide to breed then, I'll do.
Your cent's are gold here brother :hippy:


In the end I got the answers:
-If i re-veg a hermie, will it be still a hermie? In my case, No.
-Is it worth to do all of this for some femanized seeds? In my case, Yes.
-I still have one clear sativa in there. I can also consider re-veg her for some breeding. How about that? Pollens are late for this season. But re-veg, Yes.
tevfik Reviewed by tevfik on . Re-vegging a hermie to pollinate with hermie pollens? I have two plants, same strains (big bud skunk %50 sativa indica) from femalized seeds and recently they both hermied. But not the whole plants. Only the branches which are effected by light leak. One of them had 10-20 nanners, other one had only two. I pulled them off and left only one on the hermiest plant. I was thinking to pollinate the other one with this but it also had two nanners and confused me. I was still thinking to pollinate one of the other non-effected branch but i found out Rating: 5