Hermie or pollinated

Ethier25

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Harvesting now and found a ton of seeds in my bottom buds. None on the top of the plant. Is this a hermie or pollinated female. I don’t see any nanners on my plant.
I wanna keep the seeds. But not sure what happened. It was definitely not a hermie from the get go. And I don’t have a male or another hermie in my tent.
 

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Well, if it has seeds in it...it's been pollinated. If there are not real males in the tent, then it's hermaphroditic. It'll still smoke...good luck.
 
So when trimming and picking out seeds I found some open pollen sacks. Only on the bottom of the plant. Like maybe the last bud on each stem. Is that a natural born hermie or stress hermie?
 
Let me clarify- every plant can herm so genetically every seedd/plant in the world is a herm.

The herm helps when stress by aiding pollination in wild populations. Stress can be a trigger for this to show.

No one know much more than that and it seems to follow this pattern overall, sometimes it may not show in stress there is no gurantee.

There is no breeding for this so it is not a trait just part of what the plant naturally will always be.


So when trimming and picking out seeds I found some open pollen sacks. Only on the bottom of the plant. Like maybe the last bud on each stem. Is that a natural born hermie or stress hermie?
 
So will the seeds be hermie? Been reading up and some say to get rid of the seeds. Some say to keep because they will all be female. Just trying to get some clarity
 
They will in fact be XX...female, but they may be more prone to hermaphroditic traits as well. However, I wouldn't be discouraged. Start a couple, see what you get...you may be glad you kept them. Good luck.
 
They will be female only and herm no more or less than any other strain ever made. Its really all down to you as a grower and personal choice.

All seed has the potential to be amazing or shit depending on how it is grown and not its genetics.



So will the seeds be hermie? Been reading up and some say to get rid of the seeds. Some say to keep because they will all be female. Just trying to get some clarity
 
So when trimming and picking out seeds I found some open pollen sacks. Only on the bottom of the plant. Like maybe the last bud on each stem. Is that a natural born hermie or stress hermie?
They always hang out at the bottom... a lot like humans....


Always check every day in weeks 2 to 4 unless you know the cut well. Thisnis very common because feminised seeds are from plants that are forced to hermie
 
Thanks for all the help. I started a few already. Gonna plant em outside to not affect my other feminized seeds I have growing in my tent. All the seeds in the picture are from 3/4 of a plant. Blue bowl has seeds in buds and green bowl has none
 

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