i want a hermi

TillthedayiDIE420

Well-Known Member
Dude this site is full of some dumb ass shit...wtf do you want a hermie? And yeah hermie seeds are worhtless.if you are searching for female seeds growing a hermie doesnt produce them alone....

hey seed, ive noticed you commenting some people, ive agreed with you on your one comment, but what is you're problem if he wants a hermi, so be it. let him grow a hermi, he will find out there is no point, but you dont have to negative.
 

FELONIOUSCARPO

Active Member
mmmm so if I have a fem plan with big buds on it and I want some seeds is it true that I can take the pollon from the male and paint it on a bud or 2 and it will give me seeds????? or will this contaminate the rest of the plant ?
thanx:joint::joint::joint::spew::spew:
 

bush grower

Active Member
you put the male plant in a bag before it pollinates the females and shake the bag, take the plant out of the bag and put the bag over a branch of the female the take it off, try not to shake the bag when takin it off or it will contaminate the rest of you're female.
 

Maxzimus

Well-Known Member
Hermies cause problems because they may carry the hermie
trait with their offspring. In fact, genetically the hermie will only
produce female seeds and hermaphrodite seeds. It will never produce a
male seed. If you have ever seen all female seeds been advertised by
seed-banks then you should have the right to know that these seeds
come from female plants which are stressed into producing male
flowers. The plants then self-pollinate themselves and the results are
female and hermaphrodite seeds. In a special case a female known as
an XX female will produce more female seeds than hermaphrodite
seeds. That is how female seeds are created. In general growers try to
keep away from any hermie plants because they will spoil a Sinsemilla
crop. Also having pollen floating around in your grow room from a
hermie plant will spoil everything else including breeding projects.
Abnormal bud growth is a side effect of this. Because the
plant produces male pollen sacks in with female flowers you may
notice that the bud looks different. Also the quantity of female bud
produced is decreased because of pollination.
Early induced flowering is not technically forcing your plant
to flower. If you force flower on one strain that has not pre-flowered it
will flower at roughly the same time as an exact copy of the same
strain which has been flowered only when the pre-flowers appear
naturally. Force flowering simply acts by stressing the plant into a
crisis condition.
 

StealthHawk

Active Member
In fact, genetically the hermie will only
produce female seeds and hermaphrodite seeds. It will never produce a
male seed. If you have ever seen all female seeds been advertised by
seed-banks then you should have the right to know that these seeds
come from female plants which are stressed into producing male
flowers. The plants then self-pollinate themselves and the results are
female and hermaphrodite seeds.
Learn something new every day..never knew how feminised seeds were made. Thanks
 

Maxzimus

Well-Known Member
i just did that... =) my 6 females BECOME hermie ;)
mist huge corps harvest, its pretty nice harvest now & i got lots of fem seeds :)
 
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