Just a thought on preventing herms

Macncheesehaze

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I guess I’ll have to try it out next season. Pollenate some lower branches my self and hope that’s enough to get them through the stress. It’s worth a shot. I’d rather have a couple of buds with viable seeds over 35 plants getting seeded by a herm to break my heart
 

conor c

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I guess I’ll have to try it out next season. Pollenate some lower branches my self and hope that’s enough to get them through the stress. It’s worth a shot. I’d rather have a couple of buds with viable seeds over 35 plants getting seeded by a herm to break my heart
Someone tried that here or on one of the other forums being already pollinated didnt stop em herming unfortunately

@Macncheesehaze if u got alot of seeds id pop alot stress test em n keep any that dont herm if you can keep cuts
 

conor c

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Nanners will still show up. I had fully pollenated a Copper Chem earlier this year, and still got nanners on a few buds. In theory, this makes a bit of sense, but doesn't translate to reality
Yeah sadly true pollinating em wont stop hermie genes in reality
 
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