q on hermaphrodites

Discussion in 'Marijuana Growing Techniques' started by mr.greenxxx, Mar 30, 2006.

  1. mr.greenxxx

    mr.greenxxx Not an Average Bear

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    how do you increase the chances of getting them- i heard pruning and other stressfull stuff does work? im wondering cuz i heard sumwhere that hermaphrodites make feminine seeds(cool) and if your plant does go hermie- will it be all of it or just a few branches and areas

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  2. 2cesarewild

    2cesarewild I'm an idiot.

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    nah dude you don't want hermies. Hermies are caused by stress, some strains are more susceptible depending on genetics. Usually fucking with lighting is a "good" way to get hermies. Problem with using all female seeds from hermies is you don't want hermie genetics, soma's method is i think just letting it flower for longer than normal til it starts to produce them little bananas (nay nays if you're down with it) then you collect those in a bag and like rub em all over some lower branches to get a bunch of fully seeded buds. You only want to do this type of shit with good genetics though, or you chance creating a lot of hermie seeds with shit hermie predisposition due to genetics.
     
  3. mr.greenxxx

    mr.greenxxx Not an Average Bear

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    ive heard mainly that u only get them from stressfull females-well whatabout males, can they bcome hermies?

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  4. 2cesarewild

    2cesarewild I'm an idiot.

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    AFAIK a male is a male, a female can start as a female and become a herm.
     
  5. hig yields

    hig yields Member

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    You never know. I am sure it is possible for a male to pop out some female flowers.
     
  6. SagaciousKJB2

    SagaciousKJB2 Member

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    Do you mean a male? THe banana thing made me think of the male flower. I've never seen a banana thing on a female plant. *confused*
     
  7. rangerdanger

    rangerdanger Senior Member

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    Ive never seen it happen and I've raised thousands of plants.

    It's not uncommon for an unpollinated female plant to produce a male flower here and there, often deep in a bud.
    It's a survival technique.
    Technically a pot plant that carries both male and female parts are hermaphrodites, but if you're talking a couple of seeds from a plant that yields a pound of buds I wouldn't consider it a true herm.
    My friend Tony calls seeds from a herm. "poison pills".
     
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