VirginHarvester
Well-Known Member
And since I am growing mostly from feminised I am trying to get a handle on what to expect. I've read Dutch Passion's literature and an 8% hermie rate with no seed hardening would be fine with me since I'm growing around 3 plants of each feminised version I have. If those statistics held, I would not likely end up with any herms and if I did it wouldn't be a disaster. But I have a feeling Dutch Passion publishes the best possible and most companies provide nothing at all. I hear the horror stories on the boards but I also realize that we don't hear of the many happy customers that grow fem'd seeds and have no problems.This is precisely the reason that people growing feminised seeds get more hermaphrodite plants than people growing from standard or regular seeds, this is a statistical fact and not my opinion.
I have two small grow sites and will have at least one of each strain at each site. There are a lot of reasons I'm doing this but redundancy is the biggest. If my secondary site gets a serious herm it's probably going to destroy the site because I only get there once every few weeks or so. We will see.
If they occur I just hope I can spot them in time. I've heard different opinions anywhere from a couple pollen sacks will fertilize an entire crop to a couple pollen sacks might only "damage" a branch or two. I don't know obviously.Just because feminised seeds *can* produce more herms than standard seeds, doesn't automatically mean you'll get some. For these reasons, anyone growing feminised seeds should watch their plants extremely carefully for signs of male flowers, because they can pop up quite easily without you noticing and I've heard many stories of annoyed growers picking seeds out of their 'supposed' sensi bud because they missed a male flower growing half way down.
Which is exactly my situation and why I'm ordering fem'd.Don't be scared of feminised seeds, they have an important part to play in producing mostly female plants for people who simply do not have the space, resources or environment to grow out lots of plants and throw up to 50% of them away that turn out male. You just need to watch plants grown from feminised seeds much more closely for male flowers than standard or regular ones - that's the price you pay.
I have one strain that is not available feminised so I'm starting 6 seeds(if they germ) and hoping to end up with two two females and at least one that makes it to harvest seedless. But you're right about how much more there is to using regular seeds and now it doesn't work for most people. For that one strain I'm having to fill six smaller pots with soil, transport to my site, etc and wait til they show sex then I'll transplant females to large pots... It's work.
I'll be looking forward to reporting back on my success, or whatever it is, about my fem'd seeds.