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They may also be more likely to herm againHi everybody, I couldn't think of a more knowledgeable group to ask.
Over this last summer I grew out 2 photos in my tent, a Tigers Milk and an I-95. Both were female.
Grow went great until week 4-5 of flower and they both got N and P deficiencies. I nursed them to week 8 and harvested. All good right?
Last month i'm breaking up some of the tigers milk for a joint and 2 mature seeds popped out.
I'm guessing the late flower stress caused a herm pollen sack to develop somewhere unseen.
My question is,
Would these seeds be feminized? There wasn't a male anywhere near my tent all grow.
Late flower pollination results in immature seeds. Probably a hidden sac in early or mid flower.Hi everybody, I couldn't think of a more knowledgeable group to ask.
Over this last summer I grew out 2 photos in my tent, a Tigers Milk and an I-95. Both were female.
Grow went great until week 4-5 of flower and they both got N and P deficiencies. I nursed them to week 8 and harvested. All good right?
Last month i'm breaking up some of the tigers milk for a joint and 2 mature seeds popped out.
I'm guessing the late flower stress caused a herm pollen sack to develop somewhere unseen.
My question is,
Would these seeds be feminized? There wasn't a male anywhere near my tent all grow.
Never happened to me. At least not anymore than the original seedThey may also be more likely to herm again
Every single timeBut they'll both be female, right? I don't think they could be male genetically speaking.
Source? I don’t believe that.They may also be more likely to herm again
It's trudeu.Source? I don’t believe that.
Just my experience no source , I’ve ran herm seeds that have been just fine and produced - also ran some that Dropped sacs under decent environment - I’ve personally stoped runnin hermie seeded plants unless I find something really special to me.Source? I don’t believe that.
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