bostondutchmast
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are you using nutrients for this or are they already in the soil?
are you using nutrients for this or are they already in the soil?
HighYou must spread some Reputation around before giving it to Phillthy again.
yes i will take pics tomorrow so you can see the whole plant in good light
everything is in the soil mix when they are repotted. i just add water.
one more quick question, if a plant hermies and spits pollen and makes seeds would that mean the new seeds would hermie as well? in other words if a hermy plant pollenated other female plants would the seeds be any good to use or would they all have the hermy trait.
As the plant that pollinated your plants carried a hermi trait, you can safely assume that the trait has been passed on to the seeded generation. Now, the other thing to realize is that the seeds will be mostly female, however, they still have that trait of being hermaphroditic. You could get plants that do not display any male parts, but it could locked in the gene pool. So say you find a female from those seeds that doesn't produce any male flowers...you hit her with a viable male pollen to make another cross...those seeds could then also posses that hermi trait and it could come out in that batch of seeds.
Personally, I'd never keep seeds from a female plant that grew balls. Nor would I want an apparent female from hermi seeds in my garden either. In my mind, it is running the risk of contaminating the cannabis gene pool. I probably have a more harsh opinion on this than some, but it just seems like it is taking steps backwards...
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