::dubbas blue widow grow thread::

dubba86

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anyone have experiences with a plant turning herm.. and germinating the seeds from that plant? I only saved the ones with hard brown shells, starting to germ them now...
 

tet1953

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I've read that herm beans are more prone to herm. I don't know if it's true or not. Personally, I'd be concerned enough about it to not bother, except perhaps as an isolated experiment. There are better ways to self and breed plants, imo.
 

Jpzooyork

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i agree with tet if it was a herm then a lot of those herm traits can go to the seed in most cases but i have used colloidal silver to force female plants to produce male pollen sacks to self pollinate and get all fem seeds with characteristics of that female sprayed with colloidal silver
 

tet1953

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i agree with tet if it was a herm then a lot of those herm traits can go to the seed in most cases but i have used colloidal silver to force female plants to produce male pollen sacks to self pollinate and get all fem seeds with characteristics of that female sprayed with colloidal silver
Yup, CS is the way to go.
 

dubba86

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yeah i figured it was to good to be true. attitude here i come... my clones suck, all white bumps no shoots from them 3 friggin weeks...can you plant them with the white bumps? or should i toss em'
 

tet1953

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Sucks you're having problems cloning dubba. I am sure that if you dip in Clonex gel, use Clonex solution in the water, and keep the water under 75 degrees, you will have roots in a week. Get an aquarium thermometer from the pet store, digital with probe, like 8 bucks. Keep a couple rotations of water (with Clonex) in the fridge. Somewhat of a pain in the ass but only lasts a week if you're diligent about it.
 
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