DemonTrich
Well-Known Member
Fem seeds for me. easier for a newb not to worry about males and sexting early.
yeah exactly i did say "might" but its still not a risk im willing to take when im messing with pollen. im not saying fem seeds are bad. check my first post i think they are awesome for those with the space to only grow one or 2. i totally get it i cut my teeth indoors on fem seeds, i dont think they are evil, i just dont think they should be bred with. i think if your into breeding use regs, if your into growing one plant and not continuing the genetic line go fem by all means.
That isn't true.I dont like letting them naturally herm to get pollen. I would expect to see hermies out of the seeds.
If it doesn't require using a chemical to make pollen, it most likely will be hermie prone.
that is exactly what scares meYou are speculating based on what? What you think might happen?
A feminized seed produces a female plant that is just like a female plant from a regular seed.
I have taken fem seeds a couple generations and have seen nothing but strong, healthy females.
You are inventing problems.
edit: I would bet that many breeders are using feminized seeds now to sped up breeding.
your regular seeds might be a product of some feminized seeds at some point.
Don't let my statement get to you. Its just what I heard. Plus, like I said, most hermie issues are caused by the grower's lack of attention to details. If you got your seeds from a reputable beeder, you should be fine. Keep good temps, don't overfeed and try to minimize light leaks- these will improve your ods greatlyi always figured the feminized seeds are as stable as the two clones they where produced from...thats just my two cents tho..u said blueberry usually hermies that sux i got some feminized blueberry going...i hope my girls dont grow balls and have sex with themselves....lol
Feminized seeds are a normal and natural survival mechanism. Your respect is misplaced.that is exactly what scares me
most breeders with respect for the plant feel the same way i do.
Female plants from regular seeds are also missing the Y (male) chromosome. What is your point?they might appear normal but why are they all female? because they are lacking the male chromosome.
I have taken feminized seeds a few generations. There is no evidence that breeding with feminized seeds will cause problems down the line. So why make up baseless claims?what else are they lacking that you cant see? you dont know and neither do i, is it worth the risk?
I have bred with them so i can say that it is 100% safe. You are speculating based on nothing.im not saying that for sure there is something wrong with them genetically just as you can not say for sure that breeding with them is 100% safe.
im just saying we dont know enough about it to make a call yet and until we do we should play it safe.
I couldnt agree more.I tend to grow reg seeds out of habit mostly, fems were not really around when i started growing
and many strains that i like are not available as fems
where i do think fems can have an advantage
i think if you get the chance to run some s1's you actually stand a better chance of finding a pheno closer to the original mother, in some cases s1s are virtually like clones of the mother
more chance than finding the right pheno than in a pack of reg seeds anyway, breeders do not stabalise strains as much as they would like folk to believe
most strains will give at least 3-4 phenotypes and those are supposed to be the stable ones lol
peace