well, if lights alone could determine sex as stated earlier, wonder why producers dont shine it on their seeds first?
and why does greenhouse computer analyze seeds in order to determine sex, instead of shining a light and calling fem?
how does a light shined a seed schuck become capable of changing age old set chromosomes in dna I wonder too. its a brave new world we live in.
does anyone buy up reg seeds, shine some light, and resell these as illuminated fems?
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Sex is an inherited trait in Cannabis, and can be explained in much the same terms as human sexuality can. Like a human being, Cannabis is a diploid organism: its chromosomes come in pairs. Chromosomes are microscopic structures within the cells on which the genes are aligned. Cannabis has 10 pairs of chromosomes (n=10), for a total of 20 chromosomes (2m=20).
One pair of chromosomes carries the primary genes that determine sex. These chromosomes are labelled either X or Y. Male plants have an XY pair of sex chromosomes. Females have XX. Each parent contribute one set of 10 chromosomes, which includes one sex chromosome, to the embryo. The sex chromosome carried by the female ovule can only be X. The one carried by pollen of the male plant may be either X or Y. From the pollen, the embryo has a 50/50 chance of receiving an X, likewise for Y; hance, male and female progeny appear in equal numbers (in humans, the sperm carries either an X or a Y chromosome.)"