Not sure there's any breeding to back your argument up, there should be if your right. I suppose you read some more Herm threads and realized again you haven't got a bean!
Why reply, produce a Herm free strain for every new grower, they certainly ask for one, why you think these threads happen.
When you fail all you can do isattack, you look so bad when all I asked is you produce what your saying is real.
Still waiting for anything but words!
to be honest man, knowing you 72 hours now you're not a pleasure to interact with. This is a forum for growers to discuss their experiences. "Words" are primarily what you're gonna find. I get that you've been in the industry a while and you don't give a fuck what other people think. It shows. You know it all and everyone else is stupid. So why are you here?
This will be my final response to you on this or any topic: I am not a breeder. Never claimed to be. Never claimed that producing a plant that
cannot herm without chemical intervention is possible. I have no idea if it is. That's our argument in a nutshell. I say that something
might be possible, and you're saying without a doubt
100% it's not possible without any evidence whatsoever. My experience is that some plants hermie more than others, and those plants should not be used for breeding. You've agreed with this principle in multiple posts like the one I quoted above.
I wish you all the best man. I can tell that you have some valuable information to share I just find your delivery unbearable.