Is it wrong to like trannies?

strictly seedleSs

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If a female clone stresses and turns male, then pollenates your whole closet, would those seeds be feminized? just curious, but not THAT curious.
 

KaleoXxX

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a transgender plant is either in the middle of a sexchange op or dresses up like a female plant

lol i thought i was gonna be about people to

im pretty sure ive heard when a hermi (male/female parts) pollinates a female the seeds are feminized.

can a female clone turn male, or just a hermi if stressed?
 

ijustgrowGREEN

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yes, i believe they would be feminized seeds. you would need a female mother plant. stress her enough to force her to turn hermie. she'll then eventually be able to produce pollen. that pollen can then fertilize female plants and cause them to produce seeds that are feminized.... i think that's how it goes.... good luck
 

strictly seedleSs

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im pretty sure the seeds would be feminized, just wanted some feedback. I have a friend with alot of seeded pot, but it should be feminized seeds, which would go awesome outdoors next year. Thanks for the help.
 

mame

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Yes, like many people have said, you will get fem seeds :mrgreen:

If you were to try and do this on purpose you would just need to turn the lights on for an hour or so right in the middle of the dark period for the first few weeks of flower, OR you could use a chemical (cant remember which) that would hermie the plant... just do not smoke this plants bud.

Fem seeds!

:peace:
 

tSunami13

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You got it fem seeds. Just take the hermie pollen and use it on the other females to reduce the hermie factor on the next set of seeds. The hermie itself will be the one with seeds that have a chance of becoming hermies.
 

satch

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You got it fem seeds. Just take the hermie pollen and use it on the other females to reduce the hermie factor on the next set of seeds. The hermie itself will be the one with seeds that have a chance of becoming hermies.
Each seed pollinated by a hermi contains the hermi genetics and if stressed will usually sprout balls. Stable fem seeds are made from many generations of selective breeding of plants that tend to be the hardest to herm out. That being said, it's not a good idea to try to make your own as you'll usually end up with weak resistance to herming. If you're making seeds for yourself, always use pollen from a real male, not a shim.
 
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