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Im hot right now bro. Im not even gonna comment in that regard cause its not gonna be a positive one.Lol looking nice n tidy man and nice green and healthy...shame about the herms they can be a real pain sometimes cant they
Idk. I guess I'm in damage control mode now. Im all in. Im committed. No turning back. By the time i would be able to take clones and veg this would already been ripe and the one w the problems make up such a large percentage of the crop that i cant cull em and spread out what i have left. My rm would be empty. Fuck! Ive stressed plants ALOT worse than this and have never had it happen b4. I only know of one other guy doin r.b. and hes still in veg w em. I did send him a pm to keep an eye out fwiw. Dont wanna see anyone else have to go thru this.Gotta be genetics man or heat issues I've ran high temps plenty of time tho and never really had that problem ....anyone else running that strain report of hermies?
Nah that's no biggy is it in the 90+ is problem zone ain't it...has to be the genetics as everything looks bang tidy
If indeed they are salvagable i would check Every flower of every branch, man its the only thing that sways me from using others seeds but it's the price we pay for something new....I'm taking a seat to learn from you if you don't mind? Me personally, I do not have the skills necessary to salvage or harvest hermies.
naz
I have tried and failed like the others, but, when I attempted to do what you might, I plucked and dissected sacs and some were empty, plus I've tried to make fem seeds with hermy pollen plenty of times with zero success. So there s a chance of sterility then it's banana plucking duty for possibly a month or so .....I mean they can't all possibly continue to Jiz out continually until harvest, can they?I really dont know much about breeding. Trying not to freak out. Is far fetched to think i can remove the nanners and salvage the crop. If its seeded its unmarketable. Am I better off culling em so that EVERYTHING doesn't get ruined?
Ive heard of ppl saying that sometimes the sacks are infertile. What are the odds Id be that lucky?
If it is genetic than how could it have been avoided? And why would they either not test it b4 marketing it or sell it if they're aware of the hermi issue?
Last bit of advice for future references, with untested seeds, rotating everyday could be too much stress via phototropism coupled with interruptions of circadian rythyms, some plants just danty, ya knowI work my ass off and exert max effort here man. No days off. To avoid this.