If the plant was feminized then yes they will be feminized seeds, and most likely not junk if you let them fully mature. Most likely some male flowers have grown and pollinated some buds, no big deal harvest the bud and seed and move on.So I am 6-7 weeks into flowering, and looking at my baby I can see some seeds. So my question is, is this a hemoaphrodite or did somehow it get pollinated? Are these "feminized seeds" or junk?
If the plant was feminized then yes they will be feminized seeds, and most likely not junk if you let them fully mature. Most likely some male flowers have grown and pollinated some buds, no big deal harvest the bud and seed and move on.
I suggest when finished you give your grow room a good wipe down (plain water will do) and let it dry before moving to flower in that room.
regards,
Feminized plants have absolutely nothing to do with whether the seeds will be feminized or not.
A male pollinating a female makes regular seeds.
A female that hermies will produce feminized seeds.
In a nutshell.
Feminized plants have absolutely nothing to do with whether the seeds will be feminized or not.
A male pollinating a female makes regular seeds.
A female that hermies will produce feminized seeds.
In a nutshell.
a female that hermies will produce a bunch of seed's that have a good chance of being hermie's themself
Thats quite interesting!! I've had a female herm on me and the beans were not feminized. I've also have a feminized plant herm and again the beans were not feminized. Both offspring beans were mixed male and females. I did notice that the hermie trait was more noticed in all of the beans (more hermed than not) All culled as it started to get out of control.
Correct, feminized pollen still only contains X chromosomes.How does growing a feminised plant produce fem seeds??? if the plant is indoors and is the only plant growing it has to have hermied correct?? if pollen has had a chance to come in contact with her then the seeds will not be fem unless the pollen is from a hermie!
Corrects me if im wrong but thats how I thought breeding/seeds become to be!
Your females were clearly not feminized, the point of feminized genetics is the ABSENCE of any Y chromosome, feminized plants have XXThats quite interesting!! I've had a female herm on me and the beans were not feminized. I've also have a feminized plant herm and again the beans were not feminized. Both offspring beans were mixed male and females. I did notice that the hermie trait was more noticed in all of the beans (more hermed than not) All culled as it started to get out of control.
Very incorrect, I have had hermies (both natural and chemical) that have seeded and produced viable seed that was grown without hermies and provided quite a good yield.A hermie plant that Self pollinates will 99% hermie from seed. read above post.
If they were female and you were sure about that then where did the Y chromosome come from.I love when ppl try to tell me i'm wrong. Strain in question was Barney Farms LSD, from the tude (only avail in FEM form) Had the clawed leaves and was hands down the LSD strain. Kind of off topic but all fems i've played with have spit out beans and surprisingly enough two of my reg bean strains haven't hermied yet. Like I said, the only benefit I see to fems is you don't need a male to get beans. Peace!!