can a male plant turn in to a female

toking4life420

Active Member
i no females can turn in to males but i have a plant that had seed cus it was a male and then i took them of and changed the spot of where the plant was and when i top it of it grows hairs instead of seeds
 

blackout

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i no females can turn in to males but i have a plant that had seed cus it was a male and then i took them of and changed the spot of where the plant was and when i top it of it grows hairs instead of seeds
no ,no ,a hermie ,males dont haves seeds they have balls, hermies have both ,male and female flowers but i would bin it.:peace:
 

honkeytown

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worked for me bro...only found two seeds in this plant and I think I cut off four male branches when it was a baby. pretty good huh..about an ounce and a half dried and cured
 

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toking4life420

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thanks well when i took the seeds off i really took of the balls but now the hermi looks like a female will i still get good buds from it
 

Dwezelitsame

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that my friend is amale herm
most just talk of female herms but male herms exist also

is it from beginning

aherm plant wil get you herms as off spring
but a female that forced to herm will get you femed seeds

from seed herm will gwt you herms
a male plant forced to herm will get you mostly females

good luck
 

Flogro

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Yeah, it's a lowryder #2, it's 29 days old today, it has been a male for 10 days now (iv keeper it out side) but yesterday I came to water it and it has a lot of white hairs coming out of the top. Will it still produce pollens was going to use it for paulins but don't know if I should now?
 

ppotheadd

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Ive seen male & female flowers on the same plant that pollinated itself and have had a male that turned female & ended up w/ some nice nugs but contained a few seeds because it pollinated itself
 

Dr. Who

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Ive seen male & female flowers on the same plant that pollinated itself and have had a male that turned female & ended up w/ some nice nugs but contained a few seeds because it pollinated itself
The plants involved in the original thread have been dead for almost 9 years!

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