Would you mind sharing with us what those consequences are?
So many people out there say breeding with fems is fine, I'd love to see some hard evidence that proves otherwise.
Thanks.
well, i wouldn't call it hard evidence in any scientific fashion since i dont exactly have a control group, but from my observation, the plants i have going now seem to herm between week 4-7 of flowering, they were crossed with a jillybean male's pollen of whom i've been using for a year now and this is the first cross to show herm traits and the only strain to be bred with a feminized female, now my selection of female could have been the real culprit since each female i chose prior to this had no signs of a hermaphroditic nature, even the Agent Orange x JB i got going now hasn't shown herm traits.
i'm not talking about stress induced nanners, those i've seen quite often, i mean balls, and i saw quite a few of them on one plant and not the other, the stress threshold seems to plummet on plants that are bred using fem seeds as mothers as they shoot nanners out under less stress than the parents did. my nirvana blue mystics did not herm or throw out a single nanner yet and only 2 of my "Deku" have.