8Rhizome8
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Heyβya there!
Iβve stumbled across something that has me baffled because Iβve never even thought of it before. Lol! Maybe you might have run into this and have some insight? I am amidst a Feminized Cherry Pie grow that Iβd Mothered and taken cuttings from. They were later transplanted into bigger containers and vegged even longer until stable. Whence the time came the lights were flipped and flowering commenced. Hereβs what just happenedβ¦
As I looked around I happened to notice today at Week 5 that I suddenly have orange pistils showing up all over the place. At closer inspection IIβll be damned if I didnβt find a single male nanner hidden up underneath a lower bract that anyone would have missed. Hell I didnβt even think to look for nannerβs on a feminized plant. Novel concept. Sure schooled me. So my question isβ¦
Since these were Feminized seeds (which means that a female plant was βreversedβ in order to produce female offspring); What if she herself produces a single male nanner that knocks herself up? She was already reversed to begin with. Considering that this is a double reversal wouldnβt that open up a whole cacophony of chromosomal anomalies within her offspring? Will they herm? Will they be Super Heroes?! She also knocked up the Afghan Haze sitting next to her.
If anyone has any input please chime in. I am stumped.
Iβve stumbled across something that has me baffled because Iβve never even thought of it before. Lol! Maybe you might have run into this and have some insight? I am amidst a Feminized Cherry Pie grow that Iβd Mothered and taken cuttings from. They were later transplanted into bigger containers and vegged even longer until stable. Whence the time came the lights were flipped and flowering commenced. Hereβs what just happenedβ¦
As I looked around I happened to notice today at Week 5 that I suddenly have orange pistils showing up all over the place. At closer inspection IIβll be damned if I didnβt find a single male nanner hidden up underneath a lower bract that anyone would have missed. Hell I didnβt even think to look for nannerβs on a feminized plant. Novel concept. Sure schooled me. So my question isβ¦
Since these were Feminized seeds (which means that a female plant was βreversedβ in order to produce female offspring); What if she herself produces a single male nanner that knocks herself up? She was already reversed to begin with. Considering that this is a double reversal wouldnβt that open up a whole cacophony of chromosomal anomalies within her offspring? Will they herm? Will they be Super Heroes?! She also knocked up the Afghan Haze sitting next to her.
If anyone has any input please chime in. I am stumped.