Hi guys an gals,
basically, my only female, is now a hermie.
It's only just become truly apparent.
Thinking about it now, I have seen the pollen resting on the plant for well over a week (before any problems if anyone has seen my previous posts)

The "balls" and pollen has been BRIGHT yellow, not green at all, like the other balls I have found on the males.

I'm growing just one plant, could the hermie impregnate itself? Only thing I'm thinking is, wouldn't it make clones or something?
Seeing as the male and female have the same dna, etc etc?

Either way.
IF it is going to create seeds, then fair enough, I have a whole new bunch of skunk no.1 seeds.
I however would prefer to not have seeds, if someone can clear it up for me.
*to be honest, I think the plant hasnt been impregnated, I can see the trichlomes, no apparent signs of anything, not that I would know*
Mole2k4 Reviewed by Mole2k4 on . can hermies pregnate themseleves? Hi guys an gals, basically, my only female, is now a hermie. It's only just become truly apparent. Thinking about it now, I have seen the pollen resting on the plant for well over a week (before any problems if anyone has seen my previous posts) The "balls" and pollen has been BRIGHT yellow, not green at all, like the other balls I have found on the males. I'm growing just one plant, could the hermie impregnate itself? Only thing I'm thinking is, wouldn't it make clones or something? Rating: 5