feminized bagseed?

mike.o420

Member
i recently started my first grow using bagseeds under cfl's. they vegged for a month before i turned the lights to 12-12 and now 10 days later i have 8 out of 8 females. just wondering if anyone ever heard of this happening or if im just very very lucky, thanks
 

newyorker

Active Member
im guessing it was just luk...if i was to feminize some bud i wouldnt b letting it go in dimes and twentys...but thats just me
 

High Time 420

Well-Known Member
great luck there mate, the law of average's would say at least one of those should be at least hermi/male.


good luck buddy!
 
It doesn’t take a horticulturist to see that using cloning to procure a room full of female cannabis plants is far more economical than growing “feminized seeds” that easily go hermaphroditic. It is simple to grow numerous female plants with only a few seeds of known genetics. For example, if you get ten seeds from a world-class breeder/bank, those seeds should become ten seedlings. At three to four weeks, take ten cuttings from each of the plants, then flip the plants to the bud cycle. Kill males as they show their sex and get rid of their clones, and you should be left with about five large budding females (more or less) and 50 guaranteed female clones of the same pure genetics, without any hermaphroditic tendencies.

Most of the "feminized" seeds that you pay high prices for over the internet stand the same chance of budding as the "regular seeds" of the same strain sold for a lot less. If you take a clone from one of your female bagseed plants then get rid of males/hermies you can keep that strain growing and have only females.

Peace...Autoflowerchild
 

mike.o420

Member
ok so this morning one of the plants has a few pollen sacs. i was wondering if that one will pollenate the other plants or iof i should just leave it.
 

think2toke

Well-Known Member
I have grown 15 master kush seeds that i found in my meds. All of them were females. Indoor and outdoor? Weird luck or something.
 
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