just wondering, and i dont know if this has ever been discussed but...

KaleoXxX

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just wondering, and i dont know if this has ever been discussed but lets just say someones only plant turned out male. do you think its possible to stress the plant into being hermie and yield a small amount of disgusting and seed ridden buds?
 
Hermaphrodites can originate from females or males. Females are more common to growers because we generally remove males as soon as we discover them.

I found it Kaleo. Sometimes I will see something interesting and just take a mental note of it. Later when I bring it up in a discussion I can't remember where the hell I saw it. :cuss:

My apologies for the delay.
An hermaphrodite, or hermie, is a Mari-juana plant of one sex that develops the sexual organs of the other sex. Most commonly, a flowering female Mari-juana plant will develop staminate flowers, though the reverse is also true. Primarily male hermaphrodites are not as well recognized only because few growers let their males reach a point of flowering where the pistillate would be expressed. Hermaphrodites are generally viewed with disfavor. First, they will release pollen and ruin a sinsemelia crop, pollinating themselves and all of the other females in the room. Second, the resulting seeds are worthless, because hermaphrodite parents tend to pass on the tendency to their offspring.

Please note that occassionally specious staminate flowers will appear in the last days of flowering of a female Mari-juana plant. These do not drop pollen and their appearance is not considered evidence of deleterious hermaphroditism.
http://www.amsterdammarijuanaseedba...juana-info/difference-male-female-plants.html
 
just wondering, and i dont know if this has ever been discussed but lets just say someones only plant turned out male. do you think its possible to stress the plant into being hermie and yield a small amount of disgusting and seed ridden buds?

I bought seeds 8 weeks ago and grew white russian regular ( non-fem ). The first two males I found, I immediately destroyed, but for some reason, I kept the last one. After watching it for a few days, all indications were male, pollen sacs hanging, etc. A few days ago I started to notice female flowers in the new growth at the top. My best guess is that this is a genetic male that i stressed, since it has had different treatment than the rest after showing it's sex. I haven't decided what to do with it yet.
 

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Stress gets way too much attention as a cause for hermies. If a seed is predetermined to go hermie, it will. Male or female.

It's a hermaphrodite, destroy it.
 
Stress gets way too much attention as a cause for hermies. If a seed is predetermined to go hermie, it will. Male or female.

It's a hermaphrodite, destroy it.

I disagree. Although this statement is true "If a seed is predetermined to go hermie, it will." That does not mean stress won't cause a pure female to grow a few male flowers.

As a breeder, i force females to Hermi, to collect pollen for harvesting Feminized seeds. My seeds have never displayed hermi tendencies, all 100% females from start to finish.

Also, At the end of a flowering cycle, it can be common to see a few male flowers develop if left too long.

FEAR NOT!!!!!!!
This is normal. It's genetically writen as a safe guard to carry on it's species. IF no male pollinates a female, MOST will do this over time, to pollinate itself, and seed.

You have some options, just harvest if you see them, it will not have the time to produce seeds.

Or you can collect the pollin sacs and use them to pollinate another female and make your self some fem seeds.

ONLY Genetic hermies, produce hrmi tendencies in the seeds it creates.

Also, a genetic Hermi, will always show male sex FIRST and appear male, The female organs are produced later.
 
I bought seeds 8 weeks ago and grew white russian regular ( non-fem ). The first two males I found, I immediately destroyed, but for some reason, I kept the last one. After watching it for a few days, all indications were male, pollen sacs hanging, etc. A few days ago I started to notice female flowers in the new growth at the top. My best guess is that this is a genetic male that i stressed, since it has had different treatment than the rest after showing it's sex. I haven't decided what to do with it yet.
Hel man i understand the delema. And there you have a full out genetic hermi.......
DON"T THROW IT OUT, if it's your only plant. Carefully and daily, take a razor and cut all the nut sacks off. It will develop buds, and will likely be just fine smoke too. Just be vigelent cutting nuts off. HOWEVER, if you don't want anything to polinate, then you can't even miss ONE!....The dust from one pollen sack can give you hundreds of seeds.
 
I disagree. Although this statement is true "If a seed is predetermined to go hermie, it will." That does not mean stress won't cause a pure female to grow a few male flowers.

As a breeder, i force females to Hermi, to collect pollen for harvesting Feminized seeds. My seeds have never displayed hermi tendencies, all 100% females from start to finish.

Also, At the end of a flowering cycle, it can be common to see a few male flowers develop if left too long.

FEAR NOT!!!!!!!
This is normal. It's genetically writen as a safe guard to carry on it's species. IF no male pollinates a female, MOST will do this over time, to pollinate itself, and seed.

You have some options, just harvest if you see them, it will not have the time to produce seeds.

Or you can collect the pollin sacs and use them to pollinate another female and make your self some fem seeds.

ONLY Genetic hermies, produce hrmi tendencies in the seeds it creates.

Also, a genetic Hermi, will always show male sex FIRST and appear male, The female organs are produced later.
Disagree all you want.

I did not disregard the chance of stress-induced hermaphrodites.

I simply stated it gets too much attention as a possible reason why any particular plant goes hermie. I stand by that statement.
 
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