Trousers
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You are unable to see that there is a difference between a female plant that has been stressed to show male flowers and a plant that naturally shows both kinds of flowers. Technically they are both hermaphrodites, but they are genetically different.
When you change a regular plant into one that shows male flowers. That does not change the genetics. I am sorry you can not get passed the fact that stress is not passed on by genetics. This has been covered ad nauseum. I am sorry you are unable to change your misinformed paradigm.
A plant that is stressed to make male flowers does not have anything changed genetically. Again, stress is not passed on genetically, so a female plant that is stressed to show male flowers will not be more likely to produce hermaphrodites. In fact, a feminized seed can not produce a hermaphrodite that has both X and Y chromosomes. If a feminized seed grows a plant that shows male flowers, it is most likely the result of environmental stress, not genetics. A feminized seed is no more likely to turn "hermie' than its parents.
Most feminized seeds are produced by stressing a female plant to make male pollen. Again, stress can not be passed on by genetics.
I can make any female plant show male flowers.
About 100% of the females will "herm" if you stress them enough.
Some varieties of marijuana (mostly sativas) will have more non-environmentally stressed hermaphrodites (they would have both X and Y chromosomes). Hermaphrodites that have both X and Y chromosomes that are not produced by stress are pretty rare.
That is absolutely not true.all types of ways and im not really gonna get into but the sad fact is in order to create fem seeds you must breed a hermie,
When you change a regular plant into one that shows male flowers. That does not change the genetics. I am sorry you can not get passed the fact that stress is not passed on by genetics. This has been covered ad nauseum. I am sorry you are unable to change your misinformed paradigm.
That is absolutely not true.therefore all the seeds may not have th hermie genetics and may be recessive in the rest but it is still the
A plant that is stressed to make male flowers does not have anything changed genetically. Again, stress is not passed on genetically, so a female plant that is stressed to show male flowers will not be more likely to produce hermaphrodites. In fact, a feminized seed can not produce a hermaphrodite that has both X and Y chromosomes. If a feminized seed grows a plant that shows male flowers, it is most likely the result of environmental stress, not genetics. A feminized seed is no more likely to turn "hermie' than its parents.
That is absolutely not true.all fem seed are derived from hermie genetics. what matter is the process or rather path you take to get there some paths will have more herm some will have less, but all fem seed have had the herm trait in their lives.
Most feminized seeds are produced by stressing a female plant to make male pollen. Again, stress can not be passed on by genetics.
That is absolutely not true.a true and pure female(less than 20% of female population from reg seeds) will never herm, and never produce balls, no matter what.
I can make any female plant show male flowers.
About 100% of the females will "herm" if you stress them enough.
Some varieties of marijuana (mostly sativas) will have more non-environmentally stressed hermaphrodites (they would have both X and Y chromosomes). Hermaphrodites that have both X and Y chromosomes that are not produced by stress are pretty rare.