Second Grow CFL

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Organic & Peat Free Compost Mixed With Perlite, Vermiculite & Bone Meal
Daylight Bulbs
Plain White Printer Paper
Old Grow Box New 1 Is Flowering My Widow.
Temp 22 Celcius
Humidity 54%
Bottled Water PH - 6.4

Seeds,
Big Bang 2 (Rhino Seeds) FEMINIZED
& 2 Bag Seeds Guessing Cheese

Just Come Above The Compost Today Took 3 Days Just To Crack In The Wet Paper Towel :popcorn:

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My Widow Wen She Was Young =)

See You Guys Soon With More Updates
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Glad To See Some Progress just starting to see those first little magical leaves coming through =D just got a new CFL from eBay today green lamp spiral 65w equivalent to 300w of incandescent light Hope For Some Good Growth With This
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Thanks You For Looking
 
yes, any plant has the possibility to go hermie. Hermaphroditicism is a survival trait for cannabis. If there is no pollen available from a male plant many strains will throw a few male flowers in order to continue/preserve their genetics.

You can find some literature that states that feminized seeds have a higher chance to go hermie but im not sure of the statistics. having dealt with hermi I can state that mine was likely caused by beginner mistakes. improper lighting. staggered dark periods.

More herms come from someone disrupting their dark period, even if it's just for a tiny amount of time, than anything else. Second is probably someone deciding to change their light cycle once it's been established.If a plant doesn't get a rest period of at least 2 hours of darkness per day it is much more likely to herm. Likewise if you force flowering by giving them an extended dark period (24-72 hours) you run a significantly greater chance of them growing male flowers. This happens way more at 72 hours than it does at 24. In general, the more stress a plant is exposed to, especially during the flowering stage, the greater the probability is that it will herm.
 
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