I Think I Made My Bitchy a Hermy

crickitmd

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i got a plant outside thats been budding for like 2 months. and today i went out to see the bitch and i noticed a lil sack that i think is a seed. and she aint ever been with another male other than me :mrgreen:. i think i might of stressed the bitch, because sometimes the backyard lights are on at night. its from bagseed. should i be hella pist or kinda happy? pist because the bitch hasnt even been growin any more. or happy because all the seeds are gonna be female?
 

TMill420

Active Member
Hello everyone.
I know its old, but since ... Is that how its works ? If it herms, it will produce Fem seeds ?

Thanks
 

MYOB

Well-Known Member
Hello everyone.
I know its old, but since ... Is that how its works ? If it herms, it will produce Fem seeds ?

Thanks
If a female plant produces "naners" or single male pollen sacs within her flower clusters late in flowering and pollinates herself, those seeds will in fact, be female.

This is common and a natural survival mechanism and not a true hermaphrodite. It is also what most people are talking about when they talk about "hermies" in their grow.

Also, the seed pods (calyxes) on a female plant swell as the plant matures regardless of if there is a seed in it or not. If there is a seed in there, it will split open and youll be able to see it.
 

TMill420

Active Member
If a female plant produces "naners" or single male pollen sacs within her flower clusters late in flowering and pollinates herself, those seeds will in fact, be female.

This is common and a natural survival mechanism and not a true hermaphrodite. It is also what most people are talking about when they talk about "hermies" in their grow.

Also, the seed pods (calyxes) on a female plant swell as the plant matures regardless of if there is a seed in it or not. If there is a seed in there, it will split open and youll be able to see it.
Well ... That's a horse of a different color ! Thanks for you answer. Interesting ...
 
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