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here we go butch. . .
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yeah, the seeds are made but not separated from the bud yet. that will take a bunch of smoking.
eh, i guess you could argue your point, but i think you're getting caught up in semantics. . . the point is that all offspring will be female with no more chance of hermaphroditism than the mom was (if sexually true breeding)
the difference is when you use stress, the plants that do it easiest are genetically pre-disposed to do it easy. you are necessarily breeding that easy hermie trait into the offspring. . . however if you painstakingly find a female, that is a true female, one who WILL NOT hermie naturally or even under stress, and you STS such a female, it will still turn male, and its offspring will carry the same traits. . . nearly impossible to hermie, all female.
there is a lot of mystery and inaccurate info on breeding out there, which is understandable being that there is no official standard, and it can be quite complex in nature when you really get down to the nitty gritty.
However, considering common breeding language in the community, my male would not generally be called a hermie, because it has no tendencies to do so naturally or under mild stress. it would be called a "true breeding female" therefore its progeny will also be true breeding in this trait.
Cool - Exactly the kind of answer I was looking for. I love to experiment. This kinda sounds like fun. Does the stuff turn the whole plant? or can it be localized to one branch? Guess I should do some research.
And nice pics of the fuzzies.
MAN Wheel that HS frosted all over the place!!
..cause we all remember this:
Hey Wheel.
Kudos on the photos. Beautiful pics!
Did you ever have to support/stake your plants in the e-n-g?
Thanks man.
SF