9 Weeks Flowering and I have Bananas!! WTF?? Expert Advice Please

LUDACRIS

New Member
well,enlighten us.how do you get fem seeds then.ive read on hundreds of forums thats how you do it,but like i said,ive never done it before,ive been lucky with no hermies yet.
Producing Female Seeds
If it were possible to know which seeds are female and which are male, marijuana growing would be even simpler than it is. There is not practical way to discern the gender of a seed - but there is a simpler procedure for producing seeds that will all grow into female plants.
To produce female seeds, the plants are fertilized with pollen with male flowers that appear on a basically female plant. Such flowers appear on intersexes, reversed females, and hermaphrodites. Female plants have an XX complement of sex chromosomes; therefore, the pollen from the male flowers that form on female plants can only carry an X chromosome. All seeds produced from flowers fertilized with this "female" pollen will thus have an XX pair of sex chromosomes, which is the female genotype.
Although the male Cannabis plant can produce female flowers, it cannot produce seed; so there is no chance of mistakenly producing seed on a male plant. It is possible to use pollen from an intersexual plant that is basically male (XY); the resulting crop of seeds will have the normal 1:1 ratio of males to females. For this reason, choose a plant that is distinctly female as a pollen source. A female plant with a few random male-flower clusters, or a female plant that has reversed sex are both good pollen sources. The seed bearer can be any female, female intersex, or reversed-female plant.
In most crops, careful inspection of all the females usually reveals a few male flowers. And often, when females are left flowering for an extended period of time, some male flowers will develop. If no male flowers form, you can help to induce male flowers on female plants by severe pruning. One such procedure is to take the bulk of the harvest, but to leave behind some green leaves to maintain growth. Most of the plants will continue to form female flowers, but male flowers are also likely to form. At times, the plants may not grow particularly well, and may in fact form distorted and twisted leaves, but they will produce viable seeds as long as some stigmas were white when pollinated. (Remember, it only takes a few fertile buds to produce hundreds of seeds.) Pollinate the female flowers by hand as soon as pollen becomes available.

ENLIGHTEN YOURSELF :dunce:

LUDACRIS.
 

LUDACRIS

New Member
i knew you use pollen from a hermi,just wasnt sure on the details.i think that was a female genetic plant.those male flowers came really late.most people tell me there hermies show way earlier.good luck with whatever you do.

done enlighting............................
 

timireferseed

Active Member
I have the same thing in my grow.I am letting the pollen fron the hermies fertilize my females...They have huge good looking seed and the smoke is Killer...I would let them finnish out for the seed...
 

Johnny Retro

Well-Known Member
i knew you use pollen from a hermi,just wasnt sure on the details.i think that was a female genetic plant.those male flowers came really late.most people tell me there hermies show way earlier.good luck with whatever you do.
That whole statement you just said was wrong..
 

laserbrn

Well-Known Member
I dunno, this plant looks like it may have been stressed into hermie. For 9 weeks flowering it looks pretty weak. If I absolutely had to take a guess at what happened here...say someone said "If you can guess I'll give you $100", I would say you have light leaks in your flowering room.

This caused the hermie and if they didn't show up until 9 weeks in it likely has all female genetics. But regardless I wouldn't make seeds from it on purpose. You want something stable and strong to start your seeds, not something that is weak, not producing bud and hermied up really bad at the end. Just not something I would ever want to keep growing. But to each their own.
 

litljohn

Well-Known Member
done enlighting............................
A female plant with a few random male-flower clusters, or a female plant that has reversed sex are both good pollen sources. The seed bearer can be any female, female intersex, or reversed-female plant.
this sounds like you can use a hermi to pollanate itself and get fem seeds.well,thats what i get out of this anyway.oh yeah,thanks for enlighting me!!!!
 

laserbrn

Well-Known Member
I'm telling you from EXPERIENCE. You can't use hermie seeds from a hermie to get feminized seeds. You get hermie seeds.

The plants you posted pictures of don't seem like candidates for being called "female reversed".

Those are hermies my man. That's not A nanner, or a couple of nanners. I don't know why I care, go ahead and do it, just grow out another entire batch of hermies, do it all your life if you want. Some people are just so stubborn.
 

LUDACRIS

New Member
A female plant with a few random male-flower clusters, or a female plant that has reversed sex are both good pollen sources. The seed bearer can be any female, female intersex, or reversed-female plant.
this sounds like you can use a hermi to pollanate itself and get fem seeds.well,thats what i get out of this anyway.oh yeah,thanks for enlighting me!!!!

yes female plant not hermie.
can you read :dunce:.
where does it mention a hermie plant :shock:
A female plant with a few random male-flower clusters, or a female plant that has reversed sex are both good pollen sources. The seed bearer can be any female, female intersex, or reversed-female plant.

LUDA.
 
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