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    here is a lil something i found from another site. i thought it might be good for riu.

    The majority of cannabis growers worldwide start their crops from seeds. Mother plants and clones are getting more and more popular, but the reality of facts is that apart from The Netherlands and North America, it is rare for crops to be generated from cuttings. Looking at seed sales on a planetary scale, it is evident that during the last 10 years feminized seeds have been slowly but steadily gaining a large percentage of the cannabis seeds market. In some European countries they now represent over 90% of sales, both in grow shops and over the Internet. On the American continent feminized seeds are somehow less popular than in Europe, but this trend is changing rapidly, with sharp increases in feminized seeds sales all over Canada. Reading the various American and European Internet forums one can easily see that there are many different views regarding the subject; the same type of categorization that one can make between soil and hydro growers, organic and synthetic growers, sativa and indica growers, now it can be made for feminized seeds and regular seeds growers.
    But the fact is that feminized seeds have not been created for breeders; they have been created for growers. From small growers dedicated to personal self-sustainable production programs, up to large-scale growers producing volumes. In my opinion, feminized seeds are a very good tool to produce cannabis in an effective and efficient way. It is a very simple, basic concept, but one making a whole lot of difference. Both indoors and outdoors, feminized seeds guarantee that space is used in the most productive way possible, by making sure that each and every plant is producing cannabis, not just squatting space waiting to be eliminated.
    Moreover, feminized seeds allow guerrilla growers more safety, lowering the number of visits needed to the field.
    Many myths surround feminized seeds, most of which are false. Over the last 5 years, as more and more growers in many situations have used feminized seeds, most questions have been answered. It is now clear that feminized seeds are as good as regular seeds to make mother plants. It is also clear that feminized seeds present greater uniformity of product on a large scale.
    There are different techniques used to make feminized seeds, from hormones to STS reversal, and each company producing feminized seeds has a secret recipe. Some are more reliable than others, and the quality of the feminized seeds can be judged by the number of hermaphroditic plants that appear. Some strains are more prone than others to hermaphroditism, but good quality feminized seeds are close to be 100% free from hermaphrodites. Only great stress factors (light schedule completely irregular, absence of dark period, extreme feeding intoxication) can produce hermaphroditism even in good quality feminized seeds.
    In conclusion, the most important factor in selecting feminized seeds is their source, the professionalism of their producer.
    In my opinion, feminized seeds are the future of cannabis production worldwide.
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    Thanks I guess.
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    Yeah, this however is even more important now then in the past because of the new "single seeds" available.
    Recently i bought 2 femenized lowryder seeds because i have a 1' SQ space to grow.
    They both grew, both were fem and both did fine.
    There is always the chance of herm, but less chance then 50/50 "m/f" from regular seeds.
    And when its impossible for me to have more then 2 going at a time, its good for me.

    Yeah its a bit more money, and i cant create my own seeds. But for $30 every 75 days.
    i have 2 plants going year round. And i havent seen a hermie or male flower yet.
    and thats fine with me.

    The hermie problems and fears are from the 80's and early 90s when the methods of making
    these seeds SUCKED.
    popularity is growing for a reason, and that is hermi isnt a real problem any more.
    20 seeds down will give u maybe 1 herm. so make a point to check anyway as if you planted reg seeds.
    and youll be fine.

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    thanks I'm new to using fem seeds and needed the info

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    where do you live herms not a problem thats all i hear is herm problems

    i admit it could be a lot wors

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    herms bananas herms bananas herms bananas

    If you are growing any kind of decent size room or more, don't you dare buy femmed seeds. you will be making a massive mistake. ONLY if you have no choice, no time, no space and a tiny number of plants. Those naners will fucking do your head in. Even reputable seed banks w femmed seeds are iffy. there is no guarantee and if you lose a big crop to it it will crush you. even with perfect room conditions they can just get all screwy. Trust me. I know what I'm talking about.

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    I havent hermed yet and this is my fifth seed grown. I hear the if you treat the seed and the seedling well the probability of herm is low.
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    anybody doing a decent size grow (unless guerilla of course) would be crazy to use all fem seeds instead of cuttings IMO

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    The point is the possibility of pollinating the whole crop and fucking up the sensi.
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    I have grown at least 50 fem seeds and have yet to see a hermie.
    Quote Originally Posted by Baby Dick Loser View Post
    Get a life... Normal people don't care what random people on the internet think about them... Fuck you and the members here.

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