polyarcturus
Well-Known Member
can a naturally occurring herm produce a male plant? the question is do herms contain the genetics to create both female and male plants? if a herm only contains genetics to create female, and female herms, then is sex predefined?
in other words for there to be a grey area(not predefined geneder) there is only one way to make that possible(besides "males" that are actually herms in disguise because of environmental variables) if hermaphrodites can produce progeny of both sexes.
in other words for there to be a grey area(not predefined geneder) there is only one way to make that possible(besides "males" that are actually herms in disguise because of environmental variables) if hermaphrodites can produce progeny of both sexes.