ÉsÇ420PoT™
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Hello all!
SO I set up a grow journal right, been taking pictures and documenting the past month and a half... As I was going in there to take current pictures, and do a grow journal update, I notice the Oldest/tallest ones all have seed sacks... Not pollen sacks, seed... Def. a hermie... Whats crazy is ive NEVER had a hermie in my entire experience of growing.. I'm honestly truly confused as to what stressed them so bad, as the temps and humidity are perfect, 35-45% humidity, 65-86* F temps. watering ph of 5.8-6.0, nute line, fox farm.
whats even more weird, is all of these plants are from the same mother... Again whats weird, is the youngest ones are all producing bud perfectly! No sacks, no nothing... However about 4-5 out of the 10 that are in there, are growing seed. Like seed as if it was already pollinated??
Now heres my thoughts... I really dont want to scap all of them... However am thinking of scrapping the hermies for sure... BUT.... I was doing some research, and came across feminized seeds?? I then was thinking... Can I just leave 1 female, and 1 hermie in here and let it pollinate the female? Thus, created feminized seed? This mother is for sure a female... And all of the plants in said room, are from the same mother... Thus, would this cause feminized seeds? Or would this just literally create more seeds with a high chance of hermying themselves?
From what Ive read, people induce stress to a female plant to make it hermie using nickle acid or some shit.
now, if I did that basically the same way, but without using said method, wouldnt it still work the same?
Another variable, I was thinking of, is usually when people make feminized seeds, they induce stress to a female, and it makes the female to produce actual pollen sacks... Now this particular plant I have was stressed, but it didnt produce pollen sacks, its literally producing seed... SO I feel maybe this may defeat the purpose since the seed is already being produced, thus is now having its own hermie genetics, being passed on to the new said female..
Where as when making feminized seed, your actually needing to pollinate the female with the actually male sacks from said female plant, not the pollen from the seeds?
Its all very confusing a bit lol. Any help or constructive critism is greatly appreciated.
Pictures soon to come.
SO I set up a grow journal right, been taking pictures and documenting the past month and a half... As I was going in there to take current pictures, and do a grow journal update, I notice the Oldest/tallest ones all have seed sacks... Not pollen sacks, seed... Def. a hermie... Whats crazy is ive NEVER had a hermie in my entire experience of growing.. I'm honestly truly confused as to what stressed them so bad, as the temps and humidity are perfect, 35-45% humidity, 65-86* F temps. watering ph of 5.8-6.0, nute line, fox farm.
whats even more weird, is all of these plants are from the same mother... Again whats weird, is the youngest ones are all producing bud perfectly! No sacks, no nothing... However about 4-5 out of the 10 that are in there, are growing seed. Like seed as if it was already pollinated??
Now heres my thoughts... I really dont want to scap all of them... However am thinking of scrapping the hermies for sure... BUT.... I was doing some research, and came across feminized seeds?? I then was thinking... Can I just leave 1 female, and 1 hermie in here and let it pollinate the female? Thus, created feminized seed? This mother is for sure a female... And all of the plants in said room, are from the same mother... Thus, would this cause feminized seeds? Or would this just literally create more seeds with a high chance of hermying themselves?
From what Ive read, people induce stress to a female plant to make it hermie using nickle acid or some shit.
now, if I did that basically the same way, but without using said method, wouldnt it still work the same?
Another variable, I was thinking of, is usually when people make feminized seeds, they induce stress to a female, and it makes the female to produce actual pollen sacks... Now this particular plant I have was stressed, but it didnt produce pollen sacks, its literally producing seed... SO I feel maybe this may defeat the purpose since the seed is already being produced, thus is now having its own hermie genetics, being passed on to the new said female..
Where as when making feminized seed, your actually needing to pollinate the female with the actually male sacks from said female plant, not the pollen from the seeds?
Its all very confusing a bit lol. Any help or constructive critism is greatly appreciated.
Pictures soon to come.