darkhelmut
Active Member
CHECK THIS CONUNDRUM OUT:
(this is all theoretical)
A bagseed is found in a bag of good herb. This bagseed was the result of self-pollination by a stressed plant that became hermaphroditic late in its life cycle (the natural result of a certain feminization technique).
The bagseed gets grown out by a noob. The noob reads about feminization and decides to try it. He lets the plant flower too long, and when the male bananas start to show, he harvests some pollen, and brushes it on the lower buds. He has now made feminized seeds from a plant that grew from feminized seeds.
my question is, would this "double feminization be genetically stable? would it display the same traits, or other genetic traits that were previously recessive? basically, i want to know what would happen, if this is an ok or acceptable idea, and what might happen.
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(this is all theoretical)
A bagseed is found in a bag of good herb. This bagseed was the result of self-pollination by a stressed plant that became hermaphroditic late in its life cycle (the natural result of a certain feminization technique).
The bagseed gets grown out by a noob. The noob reads about feminization and decides to try it. He lets the plant flower too long, and when the male bananas start to show, he harvests some pollen, and brushes it on the lower buds. He has now made feminized seeds from a plant that grew from feminized seeds.
my question is, would this "double feminization be genetically stable? would it display the same traits, or other genetic traits that were previously recessive? basically, i want to know what would happen, if this is an ok or acceptable idea, and what might happen.
+rep to all who answer