Hi,
Having some hermie probs and looking for some help. Anyways I have/had 3 Next generation romulan plants. The first had predominantly male pre-flowers and sprouted a few female pre-flowers a little later so I culled it. The second one is 1-2 weeks into flowering and has sprouted some balls in a cluster. The third hasn't flowered yet but shows only female pre-flowers as far as I can tell. It's also smaller, bushier and has larger leaves than the other two had. The plants did suffer some stress (over-watering/nute burn) early on at ~2-4wks of age. But since then have been ok (~ 3 months old now). They are outdoor plants.
Q1: So am I right in thinking these are what are called true (genetic) hermaphrodites and are not environmentally (stress) induced hermaphrodites because they happen so early on ?
Q2: What's the chance the third plant will be hermie too ?
Q3: Anyone else had similar problems with Next Generation or romulan seeds ?
Ty
Having some hermie probs and looking for some help. Anyways I have/had 3 Next generation romulan plants. The first had predominantly male pre-flowers and sprouted a few female pre-flowers a little later so I culled it. The second one is 1-2 weeks into flowering and has sprouted some balls in a cluster. The third hasn't flowered yet but shows only female pre-flowers as far as I can tell. It's also smaller, bushier and has larger leaves than the other two had. The plants did suffer some stress (over-watering/nute burn) early on at ~2-4wks of age. But since then have been ok (~ 3 months old now). They are outdoor plants.
Q1: So am I right in thinking these are what are called true (genetic) hermaphrodites and are not environmentally (stress) induced hermaphrodites because they happen so early on ?
Q2: What's the chance the third plant will be hermie too ?
Q3: Anyone else had similar problems with Next Generation or romulan seeds ?
Ty