Growing from a feminized seed..

Dodgy_Rasta

Active Member
Does all feminized seed end up growing a root!! I mean if I just order each strain one feminized seed. is it gurantee to have a plant from a feminized seed?
 

$bkbbudz$

Well-Known Member
Does all feminized seed end up growing a root!! I mean if I just order each strain one feminized seed. is it gurantee to have a plant from a feminized seed?
Whaaaaat? :o:o:o

of course it is.. you got a lot of reading to do
srh...you understood that? LOL!

To the OP please rephrase the question or at least clarify what it is you are asking, if we can help we will.:weed:
 

kitten49

Active Member
If it germinates it will grow or if you mean will it be female from a feminized seed yes it should be but there's still the chance it can me male or herm
 

TheFuture

Well-Known Member
No seed is guaranteed to germinate. If it does germinate and the plant has adequate genetics it will grow as long as you provide the right environment.

A feminized seed is not guaranteed to be female either; it has a higher potential to be female though. Perhaps an average of 80-90% of feminized seeds end up being female. Of that percentage, there is probably a 10% anomaly rate that the "feminized" seed will retain hermaphroditic traits. Note I say "perhaps" and "probably." It is highly subjective.
 

racerboy71

bud bootlegger
yes, if you germinate a feminized seed, chances are 99% likely you'll get a female plant from said seed.. i've never seen anyone get male plants from fem beans before, unless they were mislabeled and not really fem to begin with..
saying that, sometimes not all seeds will germinate, and imo, you'd be better off buying at least a few seeds of one strain if you really want to make sure you get at least one plant from each strain..
 

$bkbbudz$

Well-Known Member
oh and that reminds me...To the OP if you want to buy a fem'd seed of every strain, I hope you have VERY DEEP pockets, that ain't gonna be cheap.
 

Dodgy_Rasta

Active Member
No seed is guaranteed to germinate. If it does germinate and the plant has adequate genetics it will grow as long as you provide the right environment.

A feminized seed is not guaranteed to be female either; it has a higher potential to be female though. Perhaps an average of 80-90% of feminized seeds end up being female. Of that percentage, there is probably a 10% anomaly rate that the "feminized" seed will retain hermaphroditic traits. Note I say "perhaps" and "probably." It is highly subjective.
Thanks man .. that was really helpful!!! :)
 
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