bamacheese
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What temps do you germinate your seeds under??I get a 50/50 ratio... You're just unlucky I guess
What temps do you germinate your seeds under??I get a 50/50 ratio... You're just unlucky I guess
3.) Polymerase Chain Reaction PCR and Gel electrophoresis are biotechnology tools for genetic analysis. Montana Biotech has created a PCR based test for determining cannabis marijuana seedlings sex 1 week after seed germination! Cannabis sex is determined by X, Y chromosomes, kinda like humans. This test allows a technician to test for the presence of female or maleness in marijuana seedlings before even the most seasoned cultivator can tell!
http://montanabiotech.com/category/best-method-for-sex-determination-of-cannabis/
Then you were either sent regular seeds or the seeds were not made properly. Properly made feminized seeds can not be male, they lack the genetic material to be male.ive had fem seeds turn out male. i contacted the supplier pissed wanting a explanation. long story short, they told me its not common but it does happen, sorry bud. sadly that was it, just thought id throw that into the mix.
So why have I heard from TGA crew members themselves that they get a better female to male ratio at lower germination tips?? This isn't coming from a member of RIU, or a single experiment, these people breed cannabis for a living. They provide some of the best genetics on the planet.I gotta agree that I believe based off my own research that the sex determination has to be at the conception of the seed. I think the idea that we are altering the outcome with temps is a joke. There are billions upon billions of cannabis seeds out there, and I bet the more you germinate the closer you will get to a 50/50 ratio when its all said and done. Some times you get 15 females like the OP said he did, sometimes you get all males like I did with a pack of super skunk a few months ago. 3/5 germinated all were males when they flowered. I germed 5 of another seed type I had, all 5 came up 2 were males, it all depends on which seeds got put into the bag.
This got buried on the first page:
There is a company that claims to be able to determine the sex of a cannabis plant 7 days after germination.
Since they can determine sex 7 days after germination, that would lead me to believe that the environment has nothing to do with sex determination in cannabis seeds.
If you test a 7 day old plant and find it to be male, giving it a certain environment is not going to make it female.
The same is true for a 7 day old female plant. (You could stress it so it produces male flowers, but that does not make it male or a hermaphrodite.
Then you were either sent regular seeds or the seeds were not made properly. Properly made feminized seeds can not be male, they lack the genetic material to be male.
You basically just repeated everything I've already stated, while saying I likely don't understand what I stated. I think I understand biology, as well as plant genetics, on a good enough level to discuss it competently. I'm at least taking the time to study facts from reputable sources, and in 2 years will have completed and Undergraduate degree (B.S.) in Agronomy & Soils with an emphasis in Plant Genetics.I just woke up a few minutes ago and I am not reading all the crap above me or getting into some stupid argument with people who [likely] don't know the first thing about biology (other than what they were taught in high school)...(if they paid any attention).
Beyond this it just irks me the way people think everything has everything to do with genetics. Genetics are just as important as environmental conditions when it comes to most aspects of plant growth. Ever hear of epigenetics? Sex determination in dioecious plant species is not even entirely understood, and only a handful of species have been studied thoroughly.
Check this one out: http://www.plantcell.org/content/16/suppl_1/S61.full
Even breeders acknowledge that negative environmental factors might lead to a poor female ratio: http://www.mandalaseeds.com/FAQ#IN5
Perhaps you should ask them. It may be sooner, but they do not want people damaging seedlings. I do not know.So tell me this....Why do they have to wait 7 days after germination to determine the sex? Why can't they determine it in the seed?
That does not make any sense. If a plant is female at 7 days, it can not be male, ever. No matter what you do to the environment, it can't be male, it lacks a Y chromosome.Let me tell you why...Because sex isn't predetermined! And you have just offered me my most valid argument with your own evidence.
The male or female plant grew.Saying "Aha! They CAN tell the sex after the plant is 7 days old"
Well, tell me this....What happened during those first 7 days???
A PROCESS CALLED GERMINATION, WHICH IS THE VERY FACTOR I'VE ATTRIBUTED TO SEXUAL DETERMINATION.
The credible source you want to back up your idea also believes that sex is predetermined in cannabis.Thank you for making my argument even more solid, with an actual credible source to back it up this time.
You basically just repeated everything I've already stated, while saying I likely don't understand what I stated. I think I understand biology, as well as plant genetics, on a good enough level to discuss it competently. I'm at least taking the time to study facts from reputable sources, and in 2 years will have completed and Undergraduate degree (B.A.) in Agronomy & Soils with an emphasis in Plant Genetics.
I've stated multiple times in this forum that the sex determination for most dioecious plants is barely understood, and then have proceeded to have people claim that it is indisputably determined and the conception of the seed, with no evidence to back it up.
I also don't think you should disenfranchise other people's knowledge or opinions before at least closely examining them.
Oh, I am sorry, my 'liking one' of your posts and essentially siding with your POV (except providing some empirical evidence for it) wasn't good enough, for you? Didn't give you the notion that maybe those 'people' I was talking about didn't include you?You basically just repeated everything I've already stated, while saying I likely don't understand what I stated. I think I understand biology, as well as plant genetics, on a good enough level to discuss it competently. I'm at least taking the time to study facts from reputable sources, and in 2 years will have completed and Undergraduate degree (B.A.) in Agronomy & Soils with an emphasis in Plant Genetics.
I've stated multiple times in this forum that the sex determination for most dioecious plants is barely understood, and then have proceeded to have people claim that it is indisputably determined and the conception of the seed, with no evidence to back it up.
I also don't think you should disenfranchise other people's knowledge or opinions before at least closely examining them.
Jesus, my bad.Oh, I am sorry, my 'liking one' of your posts and essentially siding with your POV (except providing some empirical evidence for it) wasn't good enough, for you? Didn't give you the notion that maybe those 'people' I was talking about didn't include you?
I'll make sure I am real fucking specific next time, choose my words and qualifications carefully and so fourth, lest I offend somebody on the internet.