Seeds from stress nanners.

Cookie Rider

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I've got a LP from a fem reeferman seed.
I flowered it,
Reveg it,
Flowered it again to get monster cuts off of it.
Finishing it off, having a terrible time with root bound, under fed, high temps, then it pushed out two sacks with 5-6 nanners sticking out.

My last run of a Cindy and a critical mass where next to the LP with nanners and im
Pretty sure has seeds in a few buds.

My question is, will the seeds be hermi?
since this is more of a stress caused reaction by the plant over a full on hermi. I'm just spitballing here, looking for a silver lining. As I enjoy both strains as my favourites.

Sorry I don't have Picts.
But I saved the nanners, thinking it might be possible to apply them and make more seeds?
I just don't want to make sensitive herming prone time wasters.
 

Richard Drysift

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Any strain from femmed seed will have prevalent hermi traits. Even if it is buried in the genetics by crossing, it will still be there so plants under stress will throw nanners even a generation or two later. Seeds from hermed plants will likely be female but also very much prone to herm out; especially late in bloom phase. I would toss them unless you have no other seed options. Honestly I been through the ringer on this; best thing you can do is start with reg seed. It’s only a few weeks longer and then you can cross to make more seed or keep a mom and clone clone clone. Reg seed is much more stable genetics wise; I still get a nanner or two late in flower if I’ve water to long because crossed with plants from fem seeds. Worth the effort.
 

Cookie Rider

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Thanks for the reply!
That is priceless information for me.
I had no idea reg seeds would be more stable. Or rather that feminized seeds are less stable.

I tried to get away without ac this go to see if I could lower costs.
Didn't work out well.
A snowball of issues stemming from it.
 
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