Breeding seeds from a feminized plant makes regular seeds correct?

Sunshine Closet

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I've seen this question asked a few times in a few places but I want to ask it for myself to be sure...

I'm about to start a few strains. A couple of the plants will be from feminized seeds and the rest will be regular seeds. If I pollinate the feminized plants they'll produce regular seeds right? I know they won't produce feminized seeds, but I want to make sure that they're not going to produce seeds that have a potential to go hermie.

Truth be told, I've never grown feminized plants and I'm not that crazy about them due to the fact that feminized seeds come from hermie plants. The only reason I went with feminized seeds is because they were pick and mix and I wanted to make sure that the plant will be female.

So, can I be 100 percent sure that the seeds produced on a feminized plant will be plain old regular seeds?
 

stoneyluv

Well-Known Member
yes, you will get regular seeds. They still run the risk of a hermie if the genetics are not stable.
 
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