Hermaphrodite characteristics?

Kingrow1

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And whilst were waiting lets talk hermies.... :-)

All strains have this trait - id call it hardwired and certainly not somthing you can breed in and out.

For this reason seeds from herms will not be herms but still prone to the same stresses that made the mother herm.

The reason so much confusion surrounds this subject is because marijuana has some of the most complex and hard to workout sexual genetics so the answer is - no one not even science knows.

As yet to support this no one has breed a hermie free strain - you would be an instant nillionaire if you did from noob seed sales.

Most new growers get herms but they go away after a few grows and some growskills.

This plant is a weed but tempromental and highly linked to its present environment not its overall environment as with some plants who react slower to change.

A few seeds never hurt nothing and bud will be as good as seedless. A lot of seeds is annoying but you got some good genetics for a rainy day when the funds are low.

Nature is a crap shot, you'd be lucky to get it right from the start, mainly she is a bitch and you need to learn her ways :-)
 

Kingrow1

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If you see nanas the advice is to carefully tweezer off and finish as normal, most pollen falls where it drops unless your growing in a wind tunnel and weed no like that much wind trust me :-)
 

VillageAnt

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This plant is a weed
The definition of a weed is "a plant in the wrong place." A redwood tree could be a weed. There is no classification or family of plants called "weeds".

So many people seem to think that weeds are some type of plant that is vigorous and hearty. That's simply not the case. Just trying to set the record straight.
 

Boatguy

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The definition of a weed is "a plant in the wrong place." A redwood tree could be a weed. There is no classification or family of plants called "weeds".

So many people seem to think that weeds are some type of plant that is vigorous and hearty. That's simply not the case. Just trying to set the record straight.
Weed really is a weed though. It grows naturally pretty much everywhere, in a variety of conditions, soils, and environments.
It even proliferates like your average weed.

Could even be called an invasive species.
 

3rd Monkey

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Weed really is a weed though. It grows naturally pretty much everywhere, in a variety of conditions, soils, and environments.
It even proliferates like your average weed.

Could even be called an invasive species.
It can invade my space anytime.
 

Kingrow1

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The definition of a weed is "a plant in the wrong place." A redwood tree could be a weed. There is no classification or family of plants called "weeds".

So many people seem to think that weeds are some type of plant that is vigorous and hearty. That's simply not the case. Just trying to set the record straight.
It wasnt a weed till the man on the hill made it illegal and then it being in the wrong place and invasively grown is exactly what it became :-)

By definition i can call any plant i see in my garden a weed if i so choose, we could debate what a seedling is but again its subjective to whatever you want it to be.

These loose scientific words describe a situation more than a species or set of rules.

Mj isnt far off a weed or invasive, its main talent as hemp was growing tall quick and taking up the best spot in the sun, some weeds would see this as clear advantage :-)
 
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