Rob Machado
Active Member
Well after a number of relatively successful very small indoor grows, guess I was overdue to have one go a bit bad. Basically, had some high temps and prob some stress turn one of my ladies hermie. Didnt catch it until the damage was done and all of my feminized girls got seeded including the hermie. Let it finish its run, and now have a fair number of seeds with "new" genetics. The hermie was Headband, and this crossed with Girls Scout Cookies, G13 Haze, Pineapple, and a few others that I now have a fair chunk of seeds from each. So with the background out of the way, few q's for any with experience here:
1. Are these new seeds "feminized" or will I end up with a mix of M/F?
2. Any higher probability that I will end up with more hermies from these seeds? SInce I am pretty sure it was stress induced didnt know if that was more favorable than a hermie that was genetically predisposed?
3. Taking a break but anything I need to do with my room before next round? Assumed that pollen has a limited life but wanted to see what experts here know.
3. Any reason not to grow these puppies? Any other thoughts on this for me?
Thanks a lot, definitely learned I need to spend way more time inspecting. It was a tiny handful of male flowers I ended up finding and they were tiny...easy to miss for sure.
1. Are these new seeds "feminized" or will I end up with a mix of M/F?
2. Any higher probability that I will end up with more hermies from these seeds? SInce I am pretty sure it was stress induced didnt know if that was more favorable than a hermie that was genetically predisposed?
3. Taking a break but anything I need to do with my room before next round? Assumed that pollen has a limited life but wanted to see what experts here know.
3. Any reason not to grow these puppies? Any other thoughts on this for me?
Thanks a lot, definitely learned I need to spend way more time inspecting. It was a tiny handful of male flowers I ended up finding and they were tiny...easy to miss for sure.