Planter01
- 205
- 63
I knew there would be no consensus. The male flowers have dropped some Polen because if i look there are fertilized female flowers that have set seed. I've also been shuffling the plants under the lights like a deck of cards putting them in place sequentially based on height. I don't think there was one particular stressor that would have made this one herm on me. Talk about being on the fence. I know I should just pull the offending plant and focus on her 11 sisters. I wouldn't even mind it if I found some viable seed after harvest on all of them but hermie seed is not what I need. Any guess which route I'll take. Will I banish her or watch for and pluck some nuts. What are the PROS and what are the CONS??. Sometimes I get so confused.
If its herm genetics it can have nanners inside the flower bursting open that you cant see until your whole crop is nothing but seed pods, I always chop herms now because of that reason.Just clean it all off and watch it. Can't distribute pollen if it doesn't have any. If it's one plant should be easy.
@MIMedGrower . I'd say that Blue Lemon Thai was thriving by any measure. I haven't intentionally crossed anything since the 80's when I was able to cross and back cross the original Skunk and Northern Lights. Back then I was just trying to keep myself in good seed from year to year. Kept it going for close to ten years b4 I lost it. I wish I still had a couple seeds to pop. I'm afraid I don't pheno hunt. If I'm going to put the time and effort in to grow I want to give myself the best chance at success. I only grow femmed seeds indoors or outdoors these days. Maybe your breeder friend is right MIMed. I KNOW I will be finding some seeds so maybe I will pop a few for the outdoor garden.
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?