T macc
Well-Known Member
Didn't even think of that lolYour
right, it’d be realllllly hard to tell if it made a difference unless you had hermie clones which no one would ever want to do lol.
Didn't even think of that lolYour
right, it’d be realllllly hard to tell if it made a difference unless you had hermie clones which no one would ever want to do lol.
LmaooooooDidn't even think of that lol
Someone tried that here or on one of the other forums being already pollinated didnt stop em herming unfortunatelyI 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
Nice mate well good luckI’m starting a breeding project to do just that. Just waiting for another light to get here.
Yeah sadly true pollinating em wont stop hermie genes in realityNanners 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