AlphaPhase
Well-Known Member
I always hear about plants herming and ruining a garden. Actually, I hear about it quite a bit. So what gives? All mj plants have the dna to turn into a hermaphrodite. Some I guess turn easier than others.
I've grown quite a bit of strains that supposedly have herm tendencies, but not once have I had it happen. On the other hand I have had a couple plants that were true hermaphrodites, which is different. They show the pollen and hairs in the first 2 weeks, and it's not just a ball here and there, it is 100% mixture of pistils and balls everywhere.
I know I've told people this before, but I am almost 100% positive that 99% of hermaphrodite plants, or a plant that throws a couple of nuts, is environmental. If you got past day 14 with out the whole plant having balls, and got them after, it's an environmental or stress factor.
I know people will say I'm wrong. But, I've grown all sorts of "herm" prone clones and not once have had a problem. My environment isn't perfect either. There are people running co2 and all sorts of stuff and they get their crops seeded. So maybe it's a co2 issue. I don't know.
I'd like to hear of people's experiences. All mj plants can herm, not just a select few. They all have that trait, so what I'm getting at is if you have a plant that throws a ton of balls, it's not female, it's a male hermaphrodite. Imo.
I've grown quite a bit of strains that supposedly have herm tendencies, but not once have I had it happen. On the other hand I have had a couple plants that were true hermaphrodites, which is different. They show the pollen and hairs in the first 2 weeks, and it's not just a ball here and there, it is 100% mixture of pistils and balls everywhere.
I know I've told people this before, but I am almost 100% positive that 99% of hermaphrodite plants, or a plant that throws a couple of nuts, is environmental. If you got past day 14 with out the whole plant having balls, and got them after, it's an environmental or stress factor.
I know people will say I'm wrong. But, I've grown all sorts of "herm" prone clones and not once have had a problem. My environment isn't perfect either. There are people running co2 and all sorts of stuff and they get their crops seeded. So maybe it's a co2 issue. I don't know.
I'd like to hear of people's experiences. All mj plants can herm, not just a select few. They all have that trait, so what I'm getting at is if you have a plant that throws a ton of balls, it's not female, it's a male hermaphrodite. Imo.