Quote Originally Posted by oldmac
Hey Farmer Rich, you bush growin' son of a ...:thumbsup: How you doing?

WW has it right. Don't listen to Rudy and that nonsence, hermie traits don't follow pollen unless the hermie trait was already present. Meaning if you forced the hermie, or it went hermie accidentally due to light poisining or chem poisining, it's offspring will be as likely to hermie as it's parent, it won't. If it hermied due to poor genetics to begin with, well....

..... DM's reverse works just as advertised when used per thier directions. Many grower's use it just as an insurance policy.:thumbsup:

To other's, pollen from a female plant that turned hermie will produce 100% female seeds since the female plant has no male genes to pass on.

@WW; You say Hogwash, I say BullShit.

OM
Thank you for clarifying. How about straight seeds from a hermi?. I just mailed some to a friend out of state suffering from fybromyalgia(sp). I sent those b/c it is the only Indica strain I have, and she wants to grow it for pain relief. I don't care for the strain actually, potent but it makes me too drowsy.

My normal ratio on straight non-hermi seed germination is about 60% female, will it remain the same?

Biz