MVincent420
Active Member
Hey there rollitup family! I've been wanting to get into breeding; nothing for release, but rather to just play around a bit and see what I come up with. However, due to spacial issues, I really haven't had the opportunity...until now.
So here's the situation. I'm running 4 plants in DWC and all were assumed to be feminized seeds. Well, due to operator error, I had a pH issue with my White Runtz a couple/few weeks prior to flipping. It bounced back really nicely, but I'm 2 1/2 weeks into flower and all signs are pointing to it being male. I did a little research and found out that under stress, feminized seeds can turn out to be male. It really sucks because after the "bounce back" it turned out to be a gorgeous plant.
Here's my question. If I decide to let the White Runtz continue to flower and eventually pollinate the remaining 3 females, how volatile would the offspring be?? Would I run into herm issues?? Or is it kind of a "wait and hunt" type of deal??
Any insight, would be greatly appreciated!
So here's the situation. I'm running 4 plants in DWC and all were assumed to be feminized seeds. Well, due to operator error, I had a pH issue with my White Runtz a couple/few weeks prior to flipping. It bounced back really nicely, but I'm 2 1/2 weeks into flower and all signs are pointing to it being male. I did a little research and found out that under stress, feminized seeds can turn out to be male. It really sucks because after the "bounce back" it turned out to be a gorgeous plant.
Here's my question. If I decide to let the White Runtz continue to flower and eventually pollinate the remaining 3 females, how volatile would the offspring be?? Would I run into herm issues?? Or is it kind of a "wait and hunt" type of deal??
Any insight, would be greatly appreciated!