Self pollinated plant seeds?

tstick

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do not grow those if you care about theintegrity of your own genetics,plants that exhibit intersex traits under any stress should be immedietly culled. especially if your inexperienced enough with genetics and breeding to ask this question (im not trying to be an a**hole or anything just want you to know how serious it is, would you wanta hermi to pop up down the line right smack dab in the center of a sensi grow once a little stress came around?
If this is true, then Chemdog and every hybrid that came from it is "guilty" of displaying intersex traits -even NOT under stress- and should be culled....just kidding.:) I like Chemdog. For me, not being in the marijuana business, I'd rather have a plant that might throw some 'nanners IF it tastes good. I hardly ever grow the same strains twice because I get bored with the same thing over and over.
I've also purchased super-expensive seeds from well-known and vetted breeders and had those plants throw 'nanners, too. Those "bad" genes are everywhere. I'm afraid it's far, FAR too late to save any kind of "pure" or truly stable strains. Those really stable strains were associated with landrace stuff from generations ago....But no one was growing sinsemilla back then. Males and females both were allowed to grow together, pollinate and produce seeds and almost all weed back then was full of seeds. It was just the way weed was. In fact, the seeds were a way to see the ripeness of the plants. Without the seeds there to indicate ripeness, we didn't know when they were ready for harvest!

Weed has evolved. It looks beautiful now.
 

ShowMeDaBudz

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Yeah unfortunately it was neglected in my second greenhouse that's not setup very well
I got a few from a couple regulars i had going in the greenhouse last year too. You can bet you ass im saving the few i got from just nanners. It was great bud and these seeds are not easy to get atm.
 
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