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Awesome thats a relief. Ive seen stress can cause hermaphroditism and thats no bueno hahaMany people let the lights on 24hrs a day in veg.
There's nothing to worry about.
Sweet is that a pretty good algorithm? really appreciate the feedback!24/7 in veg always for me uptil about 2 months in from seed, then 18/6, 1 month and then flip 12/12 for flower strain depending
Yeah stress can hermie a plant but usually it’s genetics either unstable or has history of hermi in the family tree. And if you push them tooo long nature will find a way to reproduce. That’s when they panic. When they know it’s over n ain’t pregnant yet. They pollenate themselvesAwesome thats a relief. Ive seen stress can cause hermaphroditism and thats no bueno haha
Yeah stress can hermie a plant but usually it’s genetics either unstable or has history of hermi in the family tree. And if you push them tooo long nature will find a way to reproduce. That’s when they panic. When they know it’s over n ain’t pregnant yet. They pollenate themselves
I’ve tried to stress a plant to hermie. Light leaks n all. Good genes won’t hermie easy at all.
hi, new here and need opinions and insight. So i set up my tent with a 400w HID and i have just come to the realization that the timer has not been set properly...and by that i mean has been on constantly for 72hrs. Plants dont look too bad. Slight curl to some leaves and one has a small discoloration spot. I have now set the timer correctly. Is there any harm with this situation. Im aware they are probably pretty stressed. They are 4 week old clones in soil.thanks for any advice and help!
24/7 in veg always for me uptil about 2 months in from seed, then 18/6, 1 month and then flip 12/12 for flower strain depending
Sheesh, I'm learning that this year. I thought colloidal silver would be a slam dunk but herm resistant strains can be really really resistant.
Have you tried STS? That’s an almost sure fire way to get a plant to reverse. I wouldn’t smoke the sprayed buds but the rest of the plant is ok.
https://steemit.com/cannabis/@thecl...abis-pollen-featuring-the-gorgeous-early-dane
This is my first attempt at using colloidal silver and breeding.
Thank you for this. 9/10 times hermaphrodite traits, and when or why they appear, are determined by genetics. If a whole crop, or section, shows consistent intersex traits, then it could be stress related. As you said, it's very difficult to stress a plant into it. Something i think people should consider more is that flowering without reproducing to the point that smokes best is not a common, or "good" trait for the plant, as it ensures its demise. Most cannabis plants will herm if grown far past peak flowering. Most breeders are not testing for this(or at all), so hermaphrodite genes are rampant in the current cannabis population.Yeah stress can hermie a plant but usually it’s genetics either unstable or has history of hermi in the family tree. And if you push them tooo long nature will find a way to reproduce. That’s when they panic. When they know it’s over n ain’t pregnant yet. They pollenate themselves
I’ve tried to stress a plant to hermie. Light leaks n all. Good genes won’t hermie easy at all.
Agree with that, perfect example is this row of Chemdog 91 3 weeks past harvest poping nanners and self pollinated.Thank you for this. 9/10 times hermaphrodite traits, and when or why they appear, are determined by genetics. If a whole crop, or section, shows consistent intersex traits, then it could be stress related. As you said, it's very difficult to stress a plant into it. Something i think people should consider more is that flowering without reproducing to the point that smokes best is not a common, or "good" trait for the plant, as it ensures its demise. Most cannabis plants will herm if grown far past peak flowering. Most breeders are not testing for this(or at all), so hermaphrodite genes are rampant in the current cannabis population.
Agree with that, perfect example is this row of Chemdog 91 3 weeks past harvest poping nanners and self pollinated.
This was a lesson for one of our tenders. Was his row and we let folks try out a row on things and well, he learned! Plants look like crap
Yeah colloidal silver is probably easier, but as you've witnessed its not a sure fire thing. STS was what started the reversing trend and was really good for that. It's however a bit more toxic so it requires special handling.
I'm curious if you do or have in the past, have your helpers take any of the online training courses I see popping up and if so what is your take on their value?Agree with that, perfect example is this row of Chemdog 91 3 weeks past harvest poping nanners and self pollinated.
This was a lesson for one of our tenders. Was his row and we let folks try out a row on things and well, he learned! Plants look like crap
Was in a islolates room ! Lol fuck if if that happened with 20k plants we would be fuckedYou guys let nanners pop in the middle of an operation? I understand the lesson but you must've been clearing out for a new crop to let that slide. Even then residual pollen is a b*tch.
Was in a islolates room ! Lol fuck if if that happened with 20k plants we would be fucked
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