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roach

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are you being sarcastic?

the plant is clearly hermie, so no its not a good breeder, im sure it will make good compost tho ;)
 

englishrick

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lol,,

hmmmmm:):):)

:)

:)

funny

:)

hmmm,,,

what do you think it is?

how are you discribing it?

monoecous?
 

englishrick

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would you say its a hermaphrodite?

i think tom might dissagree on that..just a thought
 

mule420

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From the outside looking in, I would say if you hit all of them with sts, or cs or light. You found your keeper in that last pic. Looks to me it's a true female like Sam talks about... Or I could have my head in my ass... :dance013:
 

Rusty420

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is this your kinda gal rick? id like to hear what Tom and sam thinks of this pictorial example...i know its been discussed before but i didnt make any sense of it, let it go to seed and inbreed the progeny, then we will know in a couple of years...:) Edit,. what say ye is the lineage?:chin:
 

hoosierdaddy

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would you say its a hermaphrodite?

i think tom might dissagree on that..just a thought
I would not say that any of those are herms.

Rusty, shots 1,2 Herijuana, 3,4 Sourbubbagum 5,6 F13
This F13 actually...
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Rusty420

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im confused, lol...but slowly seeing the light.. i would go with the last one, didnt realise they were different plants at first...:)
 

mule420

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I would not say that any of those are herms.

Rusty, shots 1,2 Herijuana, 3,4 Sourbubbagum 5,6 F13
This F13 actually...


Nice! Someone posted today in a thread how purple and red plants are just for bag appeal... I think that myth is busted... peace and puffs :dance013:
 

englishrick

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if its not monoceous and its not a hemaphrodaite what are you calling it hooz,,,,a shemale?:)


the colour purple is actualy like the plants natual antifreeze,,,,farmers in cold climates find the purple plants cope with low tems better,,,so its not simply for bag apeal,,,it a trait that helps with cold climates,,,,,,anyone remember positronics purplepower, its a classic dutch outdoor
 

mule420

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if its not monoceous and its not a hemaphrodaite what are you calling it hooz,,,,a shemale?:)


the colour purple is actualy like the plants natual antifreeze,,,,farmers in cold climates find the purple plants cope with low tems better,,,so its not simply for bag apeal,,,it a trait that helps with cold climates,,,,,,anyone remember positronics purplepower, its a classic dutch outdoor



Thanks Rick! I was just kidding around with the bag appeal thing, some of the newer people at the dispensary's here in Colorado young and old just buy it because it's a cool color :laughing: I have seen some purple Nepal around here the looks OK. Not nearly the amount of resin that the buds in HD pics show... As we all know that goes back to selection of the right plant to breed... Peace and puffs
 

Super.Seeds

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hoosierdaddy,

Please clarify what is going on in those pics...I see female and male flowers. Usually that would lead me to call it a hermi but you are saying no. So did you cause the females to turn male/males to turn female with a method like silver thiosulfate (STS-based reversals)? I'd love to know what you plan to do with them. Any S1's or crosses planned? Thanks! :D

BTW, I have 3 of your Heri's in veg and they have some of the coolest leaves in the garden. Very distinct and different than any other strain. I can't wait to see what they do when they flower!

SS
 

hoosierdaddy

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Yes, all three plants are female plants that were forced to produced stamen using STS.
They were treated on July 8th and the pics taken were posted same day. The treatment stalls flowering out some..quite a bit actually.

The sourbubbagum and the hj both took very well and as you can see are starting to produce lots of stamen. As of last night there is still no pollen, but many looked ready to burst open, so I wouldn't be surprised to find some at next lights on.

The F13 just hasn't produced any stamen yet. I was hoping for a reversal, and still have my hopes...but if it won't reverse, it just won't reverse. I am still not convinced it is a "true female" until some more stressing, but I would almost bet that if one won't intersex by use of STS, it probably won't intersex at all. Although the real test would be a funky photoperiod.

I have plans, yes.
I have some C99 in flower that I was going to dust, and I have a WW and an old BG that are blowing up as I type and waiting for pollen. The sourbubbagum is going to dust a sister sbg as an incross tribute to Elemental and his love of those genes. I normally don't like to use the pollen of unworked hybrids, forced or not. But I find it easy to make this exception.

I have a special male C99 that I am going to do a IX with, but the rest will all be feminized crosses. I have the same HJ in flower outdoors, but I don't really want to dust for S1, but I may hit it with one of the others. If I get another good HJ I may do some fem HJ IX this winter.

My plans won't allow me to keep the pollen donors in flower past collecting pollen, so there will be no S1's out of this batch. Everything will be true outcrosses.

I will be back shortly with another shot that may be of some interest concerning my last STS treatment...
 

hoosierdaddy

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This plant did not take to STS at all. I saw a decline soon after the first treatment of the larger fans. Not much worse for quite awhile, and then a rapid decline to doom. 100% lockout.
It received identical treatment as all the others, and none of the others showed me any signs of trouble at all...none. I have to assume it was just not that plant's cup 'o tea.
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