You don't even know where im from and where I live lmao, as far as u know i live in a siberian wasteland.
Uh huh. If you'd said you lived on an island with a population of ONE, then your logic wouldn't have been flawed.
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You don't even know where im from and where I live lmao, as far as u know i live in a siberian wasteland.
Weed can hermied from light leaks, stress, overwatering etc, how can you be so sure it was pollen. I had 3 plants next to it and they didn't hermie.What, the situation where someone's autoflowering plant produces regular "children?" Here, let me fix that for you, lol:
Weed can hermied from light leaks, stress, overwatering etc, how can you be so sure it was pollen. I had 3 plants next to it and they didn't hermie.
I heard that if a plant is hermied because of genetics, her children will be hermied too, which is not my case, so that means that they were defently stressed/pollinated right?It would have been pollen regardless of what happened . If you mean, "How can I be sure that it was from a different plant?" then the answer is that a selfed autoflowering plant will only produce autoflowering seeds. As has been mentioned previously in this thread, it's a recessive trait. See:
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Ok, why?Well, the one that produced the seeds was definitely pollinated, lol.
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Def not photos
How can they be photos? I got them from a white widow auto, i planted 3 and they all flowered, how can it be that i planted 4 and none are flowering? Makes no sense.
My 20 cents.........dont autos have a 3 leaf construction ????As I understand it autoflowering is a recessive trait. It doesn't breed true. You also used seeds from a "Hermie" which is a genetic crapshoot, are you positive it's hermied/self pollinated and not cross pollinated?
Basically if it's not autoflowering in the normal time frame it's somewhere between an auto and a photo, otherwise known as "fast flowering".
I'm not a geneticist and I've only run a handful of autos. But if it's not auto flowering it has to be photo right?
They may be slow, if they don't start showing preflowers in another couple weeks are you still going to argue that they are autos?
If they're photos (most likely), the light has to remain at 12/12. Otherwise they will go back into veg mode.If i switch to 12/12 does it have to be like that for the entire grow? Or can i switch back to 18 6
Weed can hermied from light leaks, stress, overwatering etc, how can you be so sure it was pollen. I had 3 plants next to it and they didn't hermie.
Rodelization.SOME plants have the ability to self pollinate when they don't have other options or are stressed. This process is called apomixis.
I see, should i just let em run until they are big and then switch to 12 12? They aren't very big rn, also, is there a chance there is some males?"Hermie" is a slang term for Hermaphrodite. This is a plant or an animal that has both female and male sexual organs. In plants specifically cannabis, the "hermie" plants will be both sexes from SEED. Anything other than that is NOT an hermaphrodite or "hermie"
Soooo when you see a "nanner" or the beginning or PART of a male sexual organ on a otherwise female plant (doesn't show male traits until stressed), this is NOT a "hermie".
SOME plants have the ability to self pollinate when they don't have other options or are stressed. This process is called apomixis.
This is more common in polyploid plants.
Here's an example pic of this from a polyploid I just harvested recently.
So moving on... your plant is likely a photo period plant. You can go back to VEG sure.... its called re-vegging. Changing the light will do it.
Why do you want to, is the question??