hermie lowryder

twinturbochronic

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I have 2 hermie lowryders and was wondering if anyone else has had this issue before. I have read that lowryders are not supposed to hermie. anyone else
 

twinturbochronic

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they are Dieselryder from soma/lowryder. I made my own seeds with seeds i got from mailorder. The only issue is that these are "my" genes since im on generation 5 of my breeding project. I actually noticed another in one of my trays today. Im believing so far that it is stress induced because i live around the 45th northern parallel and its getting cold so i had to switch my room around, otherwise it wont get any warmer than 55 to 60 degrees inside it. It got around 75 degrees outside the past few days, and i already had the room AC out of the window and the air cooled light was no longer venting outside, just to the room to keep it warmer without a space heater. room temps and humidity got to 90 F and 87% humidity, and i had been gone for 4 days prior to my first post of the hermie. I wish i would have been home, i could have opened a window or the door to the room and chill it a little.

I moved the three to my clone closet downwind from the other room with the filtered room intake with a couple fluoros so i can experiment, cause two of the hermies have a bumload of males and one or two female pistils, the other has one branch that is hermie and the rest of the plant is up to par or beyond par compared to the same batch. Total i have 3 2x4 trays of lowryder and this is the only ones out of the whole batch of 120-140 plants(40 per tray now after thinning)
 

kibbles

Active Member
i would take this as a blessing, seeds from a hermie will almost always be female or hermie. let them grow out in a separate chamber if u can, and save the seeds.


first post :blsmoke:
 
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