Starting A Continuous Harvest Grow - Need Advice

Yes I have a ghetto loupe and a super ghetto loupe lol......
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This also how I get my macros lmao......don't judge me......it's actually extremely versatile and handy lol
No judging going on here. Homemade works! LOL
 
Sorry,I got distracted. So if you had a veg plant throw nanners in your green room what would you do ? Lady cannafan?
I would toss it. If it is displaying issues this young, I wouldn't trust it. It would be a constant worry throughout the grow. That's me.
OR, isolate it (as was earlier suggested) away from the main grow and watch. But, that means a separate light schedule etc. for just one plant.
 
I would toss it. If it is displaying issues this young, I wouldn't trust it. It would be a constant worry throughout the grow. That's me.
Oh oooppffflol...... Ik u dead right.....I just trying to convince myself what I "could do" is what I "should do"....but what I really "should do" is toss it.oh it hurts ..it does but your right,this early,under such basic stress. It needs to go it's genetics shot. It's only day 2 or 3 of transplant so catching up won't be a big deal thank you
 
Oh oooppffflol...... Ik u dead right.....I just trying to convince myself what I "could do" is what I "should do"....but what I really "should do" is toss it.oh it hurts ..it does but your right,this early,under such basic stress. It needs to go it's genetics shot. It's only day 2 or 3 of transplant so catching up won't be a big deal thank you
My Pops (rest his wonderful soul) used to say "Oh, Phoop!" That was a cross between "phooey" and "poop". I say it to this day when I get into conundrums. 😆
 
Ok I pulled the that one and I found another plant with a few aswell they both looked extremely similar,I replaced them both. Checked the root progress after 3 days n it's ok, replaced them both with my next 2 runners up
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Bottom row two right most plants are the new girls....
 
Keep a close eye on the grow. Don't want any more bad girls. ;-)
It was rough had to smoke a fatty after that....not all bad tho got rid of the suspect girls got to see root progression and I found a a few dry spots in soil after digging around. Adjusted water amount n tucked them back in,just gonna watch them now
 
I would toss it. If it is displaying issues this young, I wouldn't trust it. It would be a constant worry throughout the grow. That's me.
OR, isolate it (as was earlier suggested) away from the main grow and watch. But, that means a separate light schedule etc. for just one plant.
I considered it but your right, it's Hermed after basic stress. I can't have those genetics in my runs at all. I'll be cloning clones so any genetic issues like that will be amplified over time. They had to go. Ty for the insight
 
I am also fairly sure these seeds feminized because of lack of male plants and nanners are feminized plants version of herming except they have no male DNA so nanners are produced
Altho being able to produce feminized seeds would be awesome....I just have not seen her full form so I'm ganna pass on the seeds


For future knowledge;
The only way "feminised" plants herm from having no male is if they flower too long without being pollenated. We harvest long before this can happen.

a feminised plant that produces nanners on its own will not produce feminised seeds. If the plant only pollinates itself you will have genetic pure seeds. Those seeds may be any of the three genders. More than average will be female or herm while some will still be male.

Application of colloidal silver on a pure female plant produced pollen with only X chromosomes therefore only XX female seeds. It takes generations to remove any recessive Y chromosomes. Any recessive Y will still yield some herm or male seeds. Your plants carried some recessive Y and stress activated it.

Sorry for your loss but better to cull the genetics early if you plan to run perpetual clones.
 
For future knowledge;
The only way "feminised" plants herm from having no male is if they flower too long without being pollenated. We harvest long before this can happen.

a feminised plant that produces nanners on its own will not produce feminised seeds. If the plant only pollinates itself you will have genetic pure seeds. Those seeds may be any of the three genders. More than average will be female or herm while some will still be male.

Application of colloidal silver on a pure female plant produced pollen with only X chromosomes therefore only XX female seeds. It takes generations to remove any recessive Y chromosomes. Any recessive Y will still yield some herm or male seeds. Your plants carried some recessive Y and stress activated it.

Sorry for your loss but better to cull the genetics early if you plan to run perpetual clones.
Yessir I agree,I have some breeding experience,mainly colloidal silver like you mentioned. I really glad it's gone tho I never seen genetics herm after such basic stress !!! Them genetics shot bro. Ty for the advice. Maybe once I get my keepers ,before I start cloning,you can help me get a few batches a seed my man ,ty
 
For future knowledge;
The only way "feminised" plants herm from having no male is if they flower too long without being pollenated. We harvest long before this can happen.

a feminised plant that produces nanners on its own will not produce feminised seeds. If the plant only pollinates itself you will have genetic pure seeds. Those seeds may be any of the three genders. More than average will be female or herm while some will still be male.

Application of colloidal silver on a pure female plant produced pollen with only X chromosomes therefore only XX female seeds. It takes generations to remove any recessive Y chromosomes. Any recessive Y will still yield some herm or male seeds. Your plants carried some recessive Y and stress activated it.

Sorry for your loss but better to cull the genetics early if you plan to run perpetual clones.
You also brought up a good point for later down the road. If I'm mono cloning I'm gonna have to refresh my clone line after a few months or I'll start getting more n more of those herms right?? I was always told that if I see that lead variegation ,like the half yellow half green fan leaf phenomenon or leaves forming in weird spots? That's your warning for genetics becoming unstable when cloning like I plan too? How would I refresh those genetics ?
 
You also brought up a good point for later down the road. If I'm mono cloning I'm gonna have to refresh my clone line after a few months or I'll start getting more n more of those herms right?? I was always told that if I see that lead variegation ,like the half yellow half green fan leaf phenomenon or leaves forming in weird spots? That's your warning for genetics becoming unstable when cloning like I plan too? How would I refresh those genetics ?
Could I use your method w colloidal silver ? Or would those defects be seeded in there as well ? I also am using another breeders genetics so I have no clue what it's made of at all but at least I assume it's stable since it made it to me right?
 
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