badbeatbaker Active Member Oct 26, 2009 #1 Can a hermie plant in flowering polinate a female in vegy?
bigsourD Well-Known Member Oct 26, 2009 #2 badbeatbaker said: Can a hermie plant in flowering polinate a female in vegy? Click to expand... I wouldn't risk it.
badbeatbaker said: Can a hermie plant in flowering polinate a female in vegy? Click to expand... I wouldn't risk it.
jats Well-Known Member Oct 26, 2009 #3 no... I don't think so....but if the veg plant is starting to flower ,,you could be in trouble
giantart Well-Known Member Oct 26, 2009 #4 If you have the flowering plants in with the vegging plants - you might want to go back and do a little more reading. No offense intended but WHY would they be together? Besides all that; the question begs - why is that hermie even alive?
If you have the flowering plants in with the vegging plants - you might want to go back and do a little more reading. No offense intended but WHY would they be together? Besides all that; the question begs - why is that hermie even alive?
KP2 Well-Known Member Oct 26, 2009 #5 badbeatbaker said: Can a hermie plant in flowering polinate a female in vegy? Click to expand... actually, it can... if the female in veg has preflowers, these can become pollinated. but no, pollen from a hermie in flower cannot cause a fully seeded crop from those that are in veg at that time, even if covered with hermie pollen.
badbeatbaker said: Can a hermie plant in flowering polinate a female in vegy? Click to expand... actually, it can... if the female in veg has preflowers, these can become pollinated. but no, pollen from a hermie in flower cannot cause a fully seeded crop from those that are in veg at that time, even if covered with hermie pollen.