Hey rudy2010,

If you take your seed that sounds like it has poor genetics and grow it along side plants with shit genetics...the resulting offspring are just junk genetics. Glad to hear you stopped the insanity! :thumbsup:

I also remove and kill any unwanted hermies. The only good hermie to me is one I deliberatly made that way. And that is usually from a stable line to begin with. As far as sterilizing the soil, you don't have to do that. Water renders pollen inert. Outdoors one good rain and it's gone, indoors spray water around and wipe down every thing in that room, remembering pollen can hide in cracks, corners, on lights and chain falls etc.

It is a commonly held belief that all hermies cause more hermie off spring, and that's just not true.

Most of my info comes from many years of growing and studing horticulture. I try my best to give good factual info to people.

As for reverse, for insurance at flipp. Or at the first sign of a problem spray them immediately then 10 days after that.

After answering everybodies questions, I feell like I'm hip deep in hermie pollen.
Anyway I hope everybody learned something from FarmerRich's thread.

OM:jointsmile:
oldmac Reviewed by oldmac on . Do hermi traits follow pollen? Hey all, Long time no post! Here's my delima.. I had a fem Amnesia Haze go hermi (severely) and it pollinated a femmed Super Lemon Haze. Needless to say, I have a bunch of seeds as a result. I've recently started a few of these seeds and was curious what my chances may be of getting a stable female from the cross of these two plants? Opinions please. Peace, Farmer Rich Rating: 5