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I've heard that even feminized seeds can become male if they are grown with male plants around them (pollination?). Is it true that feminized seeds can ever become male?
noI've heard that even feminized seeds can become male if they are grown with male plants around them (pollination?). Is it true that feminized seeds can ever become male?
noFeminized seeds can be males.
He's right. You'll never receive a "male" plant from a feminized seed. The most you'll get is a hermaphrodite plant (exhibiting both male and female flowers). Be warned though, hermaphrodites can pollinate a whole crop of females.no
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Yes. Hence the name feminized instead of female seeds. A female by sexgenes (XX, including feminized seeds) can still express itself as a male pheno. It's not as strict as with animals and some other plant species. If you want to test your plants in a lab to determine sex early, you still have to wait till 4th-5th node, until then its sexual expression is, according to scientific research I posted a couple of times already, flexible. What exactly makes it express differently is something I'll leave up to the "believers" to fantasize about.Is it true that feminized seeds can ever become male?
I learned two things in the 60’s from this old freak. How to top and that pot could be hermaphrodite. He was quite an expert on drug matters. This was years before feminized seeds were a thought. Further Wes said it would happen from stress like no water. You grew guerilla back then. On someone else’s land. So some strains may have a greater tendency but feminized seeds are probably no more prone than anything else anymore. I do grow strictly regularly photoperiod plants.Far as I've read the genetics of cannabis still aren't fully understood, and they don't really know why about one out of 3000 (iirc) feminized seeds grows as a full male.
If your plant "turns" male, it's not because of other males being around, it hermed.
I've recently had a bit of a debate with another member on here as to whether stress will cause a female pant to herm or if those that herm after stress were already hermies, just not expressing any male traits until stressed.
We've decided to agree to disagree until there's hard evidence one way or another.
i tend to believe that there's real hermies, plants that will show intersex no matter the conditions or not, than there's plants that aren't true hermies, and will only show intersex traits when stressed from different things, such as low watering, heat stress, etc, etc, etc.. plants that only show intersex traits aren't what is often referred to as a true hermie, and only hermied due to stress..Far as I've read the genetics of cannabis still aren't fully understood, and they don't really know why about one out of 3000 (iirc) feminized seeds grows as a full male.
If your plant "turns" male, it's not because of other males being around, it hermed.
I've recently had a bit of a debate with another member on here as to whether stress will cause a female pant to herm or if those that herm after stress were already hermies, just not expressing any male traits until stressed.
We've decided to agree to disagree until there's hard evidence one way or another.
#1: Probability % that includes chaos theory = mathematical probability of 1:3000Far as I've read the genetics of cannabis still aren't fully understood, and they don't really know why about one out of 3000 (iirc) feminized seeds grows as a full male.
If your plant "turns" male, it's not because of other males being around, it hermed.
I've recently had a bit of a debate with another member on here as to whether stress will cause a female pant to herm or if those that herm after stress were already hermies, just not expressing any male traits until stressed.
We've decided to agree to disagree until there's hard evidence one way or another.
roderlization... here's a question for you doc, will all plants throw nanners if left to flower for too long? i know that's the rumor on how soma made his original ecsd beans, but i thought i've read here and there that not all plants will throw nanners in the way you're talking about.. tia.^^^Agree with both statements^^^
#1: Probability % that includes chaos theory = mathematical probability of 1:3000
#2: @racerboy71 (supporting your point above) - I have personally seen perfectly running females throw honest male "balls" (not simply nanners, and from real strait run beans), and not for any stress. Then you have those that will stress induce. Thing is, you can get even the most stable strain to induce (nanners) by simply running it too long....
#3: They do not "have to be" a "hermie" to have induced male part production...
You know, your right... I have not observed that in many strains. Have seen that happen at some level (even just a few nanners) in plenty though.roderlization... here's a question for you doc, will all plants throw nanners if left to flower for too long? i know that's the rumor on how soma made his original ecsd beans, but i thought i've read here and there that not all plants will throw nanners in the way you're talking about.. tia.
I recently got a pack of hello feminized from csi humboldt and i got a full blown male out of the pack not a herm a straight male i put in a pot and put in tent it dropped pollen two days later i keep it's pollen to use on something. from what everyone says you can get a male but don't happen very often its like hitting a jack pot at the casinoHe's right. You'll never receive a "male" plant from a feminized seed. The most you'll get is a hermaphrodite plant (exhibiting both male and female flowers). Be warned though, hermaphrodites can pollinate a whole crop of females.
Some strains are more prone to hermies than others. Just be sure not too stress your plant too much, especially when it comes to the lighting schedule!