A seed hermied and cross pollinated my crop, can i use the seeds??? Help!!!

Trousers

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They must not have been properly made feminized seeds.
If they were, there would be no Y chromosome.
The Y chromosome just does not appear out of thin air.
 

Trousers

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Either you got pollen on your plants from a different source or they must not have been properly made feminized seeds.
If they were, there would be no Y chromosome.
The Y chromosome just does not appear out of thin air.
 

growone

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i have had the experience where a Y chromosome did seem to appear out of thin air
a female plant that had the strong intersex trait, and was very much self fertile
i don't believe that it could have been pollinated by another plant, i grow one at a time
can't prove that though
discussed this on an ic thread/site, got a lot of interesting feedback
one of which was how did i know my plant wasn't a self fertile male?
the only rebuttal was DJ Short says they're rare
but reflecting on it, how do we know that many of the plants we call shemales aren't self fertile males?
not many grows have genetic analysis done on them
 

GreenSanta

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Y chromosome out of thin air = mutation ... still normal but VERY unlikely. Thanks Trouser I am just getting into breeding myself and your knowledge is helping me out here...
 
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