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What some of the offspring likely inherits is the ability to herm under similar circumstances, they are not guaranteed to produce hermies, but, hermie is the first and main trait one should imo select "against". If you pollinate them, or the offspring in future generations, with a male, while there are hermies with just a couple of balls or nanners, it'll be impossible to tell which females are from seeds from the hermies and which from a male parent.Out of my plants I have a tahoe hermie, King Louie hermie, and a space queen hermie :/ don't know what I did but I did it and was very curious how stable/unstable could they be if crossed?
Completely understand.Ps I wasn't going to kill these he she's this round, I need the meds and can turn it into hash which is why I was going to keep the seeds.
Not just "could", if you use pollen from the male flowers from a hermied female to pollinate the same female or another, you will get feminized seed. That's essentially how fem seed is created. But then ideally you pick a female that didn't hermie because of stress or worse was a genetic/monoecious hermie, but the opposite, pick one that doesn't herm, or at least not easily, and then use CS or STS for example to reverse/herm a branch on the female.could create a fem seed since
One theory is because in the bud sites there aren't necessarily more flowers, just differently arranged. Another is that there are possible other bottlenecks (amount of roots, stem size etc) that limit the yield more than the different flower arrangement can add.Why wouldn't more flowers increase the yield?
They are in my case, so far, always ready before the buds are ready. And like MrB said, they get darker and harder, you can see them (the calyx the seed is in cracks open a little). I pollinate simply put 'before the calyxes start swelling up', so I pollinate pistil pompons.Will it be roughly the same as guaging when the buds are done?
Bah i need to quit picking balls off then, cuz my pompoms are getting bigger, how long before the balls open? I have not let them grow multi Berrys yet, the biggest ball I have pulled so far was roughly the size of an immature seed.They are in my case, so far, always ready before the buds are ready. And like MrB said, they get darker and harder, you can see them (the calyx the seed is in cracks open a little). I pollinate simply put 'before the calyxes start swelling up', so I pollinate pistil pompons.