hermie question with pics

harley420

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ok so i think i got some sterile hermies going ? i need some input they were polinated by some bagseed i had growing fro some outdoor this season but chopped them down because they hermied onme , and now i think they may have pollinated my chems that were cloe to them in the flower room because i run a perpetual harvest, or is this a hermie caused by genetic deterioration from cloning like 4gens in i could tell they were starting to weakin hence 3 leafs n other indicators, but if they were polinated by the hermies that i chopped down would that make these sterile and not able to polinate other female plants ? hence they were polinated by hermie if so is the case. to be honest im just tired of this strain nayways so im thinking of of chopping her down and making room for the seedlings i have, the 4 that are first weeks of flower are the hermies i think need info on, the other pics are my mother i took from my blueberrry x newyorkcitysourdiesel wich was unreal and i have 3 barnies farm l.s.d clones from seed 1 gen clone, and 2 smaller bb x nycsd clones and 10 blue s.a.g.e seedling just repotted and looking good the chemdawgs were fem seeds originaly and all my blueberry were reg seeds i only use reg seeds now i get better female ratios and awesome phenos and these are my first experience with hermies so lemme know guys i feel like choppin em down but dont want to if i dont have to.
 

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harley420

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so the bud is obv the hermies im asking about there very early stage and when i first started them from seed they were very strong heat resistant and vigorous growth now not so much i know i have cloned them allot and i have other strains in the room so thers no harm in letting these go to oil :) but leme know guys thx all the other are clones including the bb x nycsd mother that in the 5 gallon, the lsds are going into 5 gallon tonight and the clones are going into 3 galon pots in 1 week.
 

roidrage152

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I had trouble finding your hermie balls in the pics, but you can probably tell much better in person. In regards to re-cloning, I've been doing it for several years with no noticeable degeneration in quality or yield or anything. I have heard of old school hippies doing it for decades with no problems. I'm not an expert on the subject but there are other crops such as like grapes and apples I believe that don't even grow properly from seeds, and the genetics we eat are clones from trees a long long time ago.
 
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