Hermies

I was in Switzerland and i picked up some dutch passion lowryder mix with power plant (fem.) i started the grow on june 7th and the results are turning out great, but i had seen that yesterday 1 of the plants where female out of 4 which realistically is impossible. everyone of them are hermies. any input?
 

GrowRebel

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I was in Switzerland and i picked up some dutch passion lowryder mix with power plant (fem.) i started the grow on june 7th and the results are turning out great, but i had seen that yesterday 1 of the plants where female out of 4 which realistically is impossible. everyone of them are hermies. any input?
If that's all you have try and salvage what you can. Keep a check on them and remove as much of the male flowers as you can. If it's mostly male separate them from the mostly females and see if you can keep up with the male flowers ... if not ... kill them if there isn't very many female flowers to begin with. If they are mostly female then most definitely work with them.:hump:
 

Angus

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Did you say they were "feminised"?

If so, that means they are all truly hermies.

No surprise that a lowryder cross (probably unstable to begin with) that was then hermied to make fem (hermie) seeds and bought from a random shop would have hermaphrodite offspring.

And even if they were regular lowryders, why would you think it impossible to get 3/4 males? It's a coin toss when there's only an X, and either an X or a Y. You think it's impossible to flip a quarter four times and get three tails?

You got unlucky...but your choice of seedstock set you off to a bad start to begin with.

Sorry man. Better luck next year.
 
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