CAPT CHESAPEAKE
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Thanks I am going to try it in 3x5 with a moverLooks really nice!
I bet it would totally rock a 4X4 -- maybe a 5X5.
Thanks I am going to try it in 3x5 with a moverLooks really nice!
I bet it would totally rock a 4X4 -- maybe a 5X5.
you prolly didn't see any male flowers. Ive had the same thing happen and I figured it was just me stressin the plant and her selfing herself. One or two on the lowers, none in the colas.JME Didn't see any male flowers either, think she produces one or two nanners I never find and self pollenates. Grow em out and see if they aren't female plants.I found a few seeds while trimming my last crop.
Never saw any male flowers -- and I was looking closely.
The ones I found were full size but tan with thin hulls. They all failed the squeeze test.you prolly didn't see any male flowers. Ive had the same thing happen and I figured it was just me stressin the plant and her selfing herself. One or two on the lowers, none in the colas.JME Didn't see any male flowers either, think she produces one or two nanners I never find and self pollenates. Grow em out and see if they aren't female plants.
The only thing I've added recently is the great white microorganisms. I didn't think that the benificials would make such a big difference that one pheno would herm. The power went out once a few days ago, but it was when my lights were off already for their dark cycle, and since then I've checked to see that everything is in order and turning on and off like it should. I'm little stumped.That's kinda odd to herm in veg too. Especially if the seed plant is being flowered. And flowered normally. Maybe nute stress causing herming. Did you change soils, add or take away different nutes. Maybe it's super sensitive to nutes pr something.
think that means it must have happened late since they didn't form completely.The ones I found were full size but tan with thin hulls. They all failed the squeeze test.
Now get you two deep red or far red strips to mount on each side of the cmh. Nice build though. I've been seeing more n more of the mixed type of lighting. Hid lights mixed in with mid power whites. I did that with HPS the first two runs. But since switching to all led the resin production has went up tremendously. Enough to notice it just by looking at each run. And my yield has went up almost 15% over hps. I will nvr run anything but LEDs now. I bet that setup is bright as hell.Off subject but i just had to show off my new hot rod i put together in the garage. I call it the SPORT 515. Main light is 315 cmh. The cob led's is a 200w Citizen kit from Timber grow light's.(4 clu48 cob;s.Color 3000k).Dimmer knob on front frame. I can not believe how bright these cob's are. Total cost (including 3 trips to hardware store) $766.00View attachment 4199120 View attachment 4199121 View attachment 4199122
If a plant hermied I wouldnt waste time trying to reverse ontop of the that. You really only want a healthy female to reverse. Bc you are essentially herming the plant on purpose. So if the plant is already hermied and you stress it even more by reversing it. I imagine the offspring from that will be a herm factory.Oh ok , so its just to reverse females for fem seed, I've made my own cs with the silver wire and 9v batteries. But is there a product you spray or feed a hermie to straighten her out. Somebody else on here, cant remember who, has said he gave his hermie something and it never hermed again . Thought it was reverse. Or does it have a reverse affect on a hermie. As in, if i sprayed cs on hermie would it go straight female or would it just herm more?
They def would be female. And your probably right. Theres prob a nanner deep inside the bud. And had jus enough grains of pollen to make a few beans.you prolly didn't see any male flowers. Ive had the same thing happen and I figured it was just me stressin the plant and her selfing herself. One or two on the lowers, none in the colas.JME Didn't see any male flowers either, think she produces one or two nanners I never find and self pollenates. Grow em out and see if they aren't female plants.
Yeah that's def strange for sure. I'm stumped too. I've been reading looking for other examples and cant find any lol. Can you post a pic of the clone hermingThe only thing I've added recently is the great white microorganisms. I didn't think that the benificials would make such a big difference that one pheno would herm. The power went out once a few days ago, but it was when my lights were off already for their dark cycle, and since then I've checked to see that everything is in order and turning on and off like it should. I'm little stumped.
Did it end up being stretchy and tall?Cackleberry...
I apologize in advance for so many pics, but I couldn't choose which she was spreading the best in STRONG dieselish sourness but with much more straight fuel... A bit of pine and kerosene in there too... Definitely zero sweetness to this gal, I believe I am gonna reveg her along with my 2 jelly pie keepers. More hardcore xxx budshots to follow in a few days!
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this is the reasoning behind some saying don't breed with female seeds. Some claim they have went thru some generations without the trait showing, but seems like the consensus is once you have made female seeds or someone, that trait is brought to the forefront, so breeding it may pop it loose and they claim is no good. I see guys arguing both sides. IMHO the fem seeds are for smoke only, but its nice not to mess with males if you are limited on space or resources.If a plant hermied I wouldnt waste time trying to reverse ontop of the that. You really only want a healthy female to reverse. Bc you are essentially herming the plant on purpose. So if the plant is already hermied and you stress it even more by reversing it. I imagine the offspring from that will be a herm factory.
I'll go take some pics of one of the branches that I hadn't picked balls off of when the lights turn on.Yeah that's def strange for sure. I'm stumped too. I've been reading looking for other examples and cant find any lol. Can you post a pic of the clone herming
Yup, likely a nanner late in flower.think that means it must have happened late since they didn't form completely.
That's sexy, I think I have light emvy!!!!Off subject but i just had to show off my new hot rod i put together in the garage. I call it the SPORT 515. Main light is 315 cmh. The cob led's is a 200w Citizen kit from Timber grow light's.(4 clu48 cob;s.Color 3000k).Dimmer knob on front frame. I can not believe how bright these cob's are. Total cost (including 3 trips to hardware store) $766.00View attachment 4199120 View attachment 4199121 View attachment 4199122
Understand the "incentive" to limit duplicate orders...on the other hand I decided to take the $ 300 I was gonna toss your way and got some other seeds(not a huge order but still). So maybe here's some incentive to work with your customers a little more ( how much work would it have been accomplish all this and throw it one package for me (15-30 minutes?) Anyways still tossed a little cash your way but the lions share went to seeds here now....what do you guys think I should run first, I'm thinking seeding junky's -pk crasher.....It's more about my inability to combine orders on the backend. It's also an incentive to limit duplicate orders which or bad for a processing account, mailbox, and my mental health.
It didn't seem bad when shipping was $5, but I do understand the sting now.
Stressing a plant won’t lead to more herms in a subsequent generation. The stress isn’t going to alter the plants DNA or anything.If a plant hermied I wouldnt waste time trying to reverse ontop of the that. You really only want a healthy female to reverse. Bc you are essentially herming the plant on purpose. So if the plant is already hermied and you stress it even more by reversing it. I imagine the offspring from that will be a herm factory.
Thanks. When i plugged the unit in i thought the cob's were pretty bright then i realized they were on low. I turned the knob all the way up and holy crap those things are bright.That's sexy, I think I have light emvy!!!!
Cackleberry...
I apologize in advance for so many pics, but I couldn't choose which she was spreading the best in STRONG dieselish sourness but with much more straight fuel... A bit of pine and kerosene in there too... Definitely zero sweetness to this gal, I believe I am gonna reveg her along with my 2 jelly pie keepers. More hardcore xxx budshots to follow in a few days!
The combination of genetic tendency + stress is what makes plants herm.Stressing a plant won’t lead to more herms in a subsequent generation. The stress isn’t going to alter the plants DNA or anything.
You just want to avoid using plants that will herm under natural conditions if possible because that tendency to herm will be passed on.