colocowboy
Well-Known Member
Many times it’s just a stress herm which is exactly what your saying, free feminized seeds. Just like a regular pollination it’s not always a good cross but you you won’t know unless you grow em.
ideally they will always be feminine but this is a point of contention that I have argued. It’s said that the result cannot be male as the alleles paired to yy which guarantees female. It’s also said that if a male occurs it was a contamination of the pollination, my argument is that I have found a male in feminized seed from Dinafem. They are known for breeding in a very clean and scientific way specifically feminized. The male was identical to the females in the pack! I would love to see this studied, I am convinced there is more to the story, natur has it’s ways.
ideally they will always be feminine but this is a point of contention that I have argued. It’s said that the result cannot be male as the alleles paired to yy which guarantees female. It’s also said that if a male occurs it was a contamination of the pollination, my argument is that I have found a male in feminized seed from Dinafem. They are known for breeding in a very clean and scientific way specifically feminized. The male was identical to the females in the pack! I would love to see this studied, I am convinced there is more to the story, natur has it’s ways.