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    Stressed plants

    i was wondering if anyone could tell me that if you take cuttings from a stressed plant (hermie)will they cuttings then be stressed (hermie) and if so can they be unstressed in a better enviroment before they become hermie, i read in a post somewere that once aplant is stressed then thats it but now sittin thinking if that is the case then my grow should be in the bin, so can anyone help me out here as had a spliff and
    scobbie Reviewed by scobbie on . Stressed plants i was wondering if anyone could tell me that if you take cuttings from a stressed plant (hermie)will they cuttings then be stressed (hermie) and if so can they be unstressed in a better enviroment before they become hermie, i read in a post somewere that once aplant is stressed then thats it but now sittin thinking if that is the case then my grow should be in the bin, so can anyone help me out here as had a spliff and :confused: Rating: 5

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    #2
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    Stressed plants

    come on some one in the know as if it is the case i have to cut this grow down ,not want to do that if the can be unstressed as i have a better inviroment than i did have

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    #3
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    Stressed plants

    Bad idea...it will be hermie.
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    #4
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    Stressed plants

    thanks j dogg the thing is i took the cuttings before the mother went hermie so i didnt know at the time but thanks ill bin the 20 plants and start again pity though they were looking good

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    #5
    Senior Member

    Stressed plants

    It just has a better chance in turning hermie then normal but no guarantee.

    Dutch Master has a product they now call reverse that stops a female plant from turning hermie. btw.

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    #6
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    Stressed plants

    zandor should i kill them and start again or stick with them and use dutch master reverse, thanks mate

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    #7
    Junior Member

    Stressed plants

    If you took the cuttings whilst the mother still did not show signs of turning into herm, there still will be a guarantee that the cuttings wil always stay female for the reason that the cuttings do keep the genetic material of the mother in, and consequently will always have the chance of turning into a herm. Dutch Master probably will try to affect the genetics to the extend that male genetics wil diminish, but I have never heard so far this magic staff is proving to work. Do you know what it takes to turn a men into a women or vice versa, and how much money has been invested by recognised labatories in searching for the appropriate hormone balance...I honestly do not believe Dutch Master do have these resources. So, if you wanna spare yourself the cost of energy, labor, and frustration...Indeed bin them and make sure you get the appropriate females...

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    #8
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    Stressed plants

    thank you for that mind made up:thumbsup: :thumbsup:

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    #9
    Senior Member

    Stressed plants

    It's up to you, I know many of very experienced growers who use it and I trust them and their word. I have some but no hermie yet to try it on.

    Well happy flower I do know that Dutch Master has some of the most cutting edge nutrients and products on the market today. Everyone else is playing catch up to some of their products. I just wish they would drop the price. They do have a great lab and research center as well from what I am told. I have not been there but Soma has told me he did some Organic work with them a few years ago and was impressed with their setup.

    Make up your own mind then stick to it.

    Good luck with what ever choice you make.

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    #10
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    Stressed plants

    THANK YOU ZANDOR ,THEY GOTTA GO ILL START AGAIN FROM SCRATCH ,THANK YOU FOR YOU INPUT PEOPLE:thumbsup:

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