seeds found in female plant from regular seed. are they 100% female seeds ?

calicat

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Not unless you sprinkeld some colloidal silver or stamen it then there is a strong possibility it could be. Chances are your plant was stricken with hermaphroditic traits therefore you did not get a sensemilla plant but one that produced seeds.
 

stickyicky0420

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from what i understand a hermie plant that polinates itself the seeds will become fem that stuff dude above is talking about has nothing to do with fem seeds idk why he even posted that if the female was a clone or fem seed ur seeds should deffintly be fem
 

NW2AZ

Member
On rare occasion a full female, genetically speaking, can pop out a single seed as a last ditch effort. Ive tried to find info on why this happens and theirs not alot out there, basically a phenomenon in nature.
 

Trousers

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  • If you stress a female plant and it produces pollen, the resulting seeds will be feminized.
    If a plant is not stressed and shows both sexes, then the resulting seeds could produce hermaphrodites and regular plants of both sexes.

    Plants that turn naturally into hermaphrodites are kinda rare.

    If you have a mother plant and clone it those clones are not going to be hermaphrodites, unless you stress them into it. The resulting seeds from that would be feminized.​

 

Shaggn

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  • If you stress a female plant and it produces pollen, the resulting seeds will be feminized.
    If a plant is not stressed and shows both sexes, then the resulting seeds could produce hermaphrodites and regular plants of both sexes.

    Plants that turn naturally into hermaphrodites are kinda rare.

    If you have a mother plant and clone it those clones are not going to be hermaphrodites, unless you stress them into it. The resulting seeds from that would be feminized.​


  • Wow, I don't think i've ever seen that many contradictions in such a short amount of sentences!!!​
 
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