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No worries 'cause you'd have no way of knowing, but I'm not a "him" - lol.

Funny - everyone assumes I am on sites like this.
(Me neither, so verrry sorry!) My ex & I planted a bunch of hermie seeds back in the 80's. I remember we got about 50/50 (or there about) female to herm, but NO MALES. At the time, I was making silk screen hash, & he was trying his hand at making oil. Hum.. he set the woods on fire, but anyway, what I came up with was taking a big pile of the golden tricomes & mixing in just a drop or 2 of hash oil to make it stick together easier. I'd been wrapping the trichomes in plastic & pressing them with a 6" bench vice. When I added the oil, I could press it by hand between two blocks of wood. Too much work to make your product sellable. The herms were potent, tasted great, but we couldn't sell it seedy, & if you pop the seeds out, the buds just weren't pretty. After that, we threw out our hermie seeds. Thank god there are better, easier mothods now to make hash. As I understand it, you can still set the woods on fire making hash oil! Any way, as a back yard grower, hermies are bst kept for personal, & unless you can find the info you need to breed feminized, save your self a lot of work & chuck them. If you have full time employment, all this takes too much time & devotion.
catbuds Reviewed by catbuds on . Are Hermie seeds any good? I had 3 girls but one of them put out some seeds but it didn't affect the other 2 plants. The smoke was still good too. My question is this..."Can I plant seeds from a hermie or will they just generate more hermies"? Since I can't get seed where I live, I'm hoping I can use these. I don't know what stress caused the one to go hermie. It only had seeds on a few lower branches. I'm stumped as what caused this to happen. Thanks for your help. Rating: 5