I do understand that light poisoning can cause male flowers to appear and various types of stress can cause latent hermie traits to appear but I'm unclear on the following...
I'm wondering if the sex of the plant can be affected by the additional stress of LSTing or is the sex locked into the seed and predetermined before it's planted?
If not, how and why does a plant become one sex or the other?
The other question I have is, if I use the pollen from a hermie and pollinate a good stable female, will it produce any seeds that don't have hermie traits? Or, will it produce any pure females that aren't likely to go hermie?
Thanks!!
Harry
I'm wondering if the sex of the plant can be affected by the additional stress of LSTing or is the sex locked into the seed and predetermined before it's planted?
If not, how and why does a plant become one sex or the other?
The other question I have is, if I use the pollen from a hermie and pollinate a good stable female, will it produce any seeds that don't have hermie traits? Or, will it produce any pure females that aren't likely to go hermie?
Thanks!!
Harry