No idea about neg rep.
While "Dankhydr" may know all there is to know about weed, any other sources more documented? I've never had a hermie plant in all my grows. and I have to force them to flower. What are people to do that need to flower early due to height reasons?
Btw, you seem to have taken my post negatively, but I'm just trying to learn as well.
Fair enough, I didn't intend to go off on you. Like I said, I have personal experience of this happening. Not documented, unfortunately, so it is up to you whether you take my word for it, since I don't have the motivation to back up what I say via extensive searching.
I can say that, out of 30 seeds from the same seedbank, i grew and flowered them in groups of 10. The first 10 were flowered too early, and resulted in 4/10 hermies. Everything else in the environment was spot on. The next 2 batches of 10 were flowered after preflowers had shown, and resulted in 0/20 hermies.
These were all from the same strain, ordered at the same time, from the same seedbank. No environmental factors were changed, other than a longer veg time to wait for preflowers/alternating nodes.
Maybe certain strains respond better than others to early flowering. I can only tell you what I know, and what I have seen others, who are more experienced than me, say about the subject.
As for me taking your post negatively, I didn't. I just assumed that you had neg repped me, since you were the only one who posted disagreement with what I said. I am sorry for assuming that it was you. It would be nice more people would do as you did, and post your disagreement, and the reason why they disagree, rather than hide behind the repping system.
Again, I apologise for the way you percieved my post.
To get back on track, my suggestion for people with height restrictions would be to either train the plant(s) to stay low until sex has shown, or grow from clone, since they can safely be flowered immediately upon rooting. Of course, this generally requires a veg room for mothers and clones, in addition to your flowering room.