WeedKillsBrainCells
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I mean, stress induced ones. If you have seeds with great genetics, like from most seedbanks, and you light stress it, ph stress it, or whatever - to make it hermie, why would the seeds then be "so much" more likely to hermie? I'm definitely not an expert but if your plant was flowering perfectly up until your deliberate acts, why wouldnt its seeds do the same? If an environmental factor caused it to hermie, then why would that be genetic? Correct me if im wrong of course but im just learning and it seems some people stigmatize hermie seeds
Also why does the rodelization method produce feminized seeds? And the same question above applies to rodelization, will the pollen from that be "hermie-prone"?
Also why does the rodelization method produce feminized seeds? And the same question above applies to rodelization, will the pollen from that be "hermie-prone"?