How reliable are Feminized seeds turning out female?

poindexterous

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So this is my first time using feminized seeds, I've grown them to mothers, taken clones, and the clones are rooted and ready to go now. So my question is: are they so reliable as to be female that it's a safe bet to go ahead and bloom them? Is feminization 100% predictable? or do a few males slip through? Thanks all!
 
Feminized or not, if you watch your grow like you're supposed to... males aren't a problem, nor are hermies more than just an inconvenience and a dissapointment if you pay attention to your plants.
 
Having mostly used clones for years I've very little experience with males. So if I keep a close eye on them male plants can be caught and removed before a detrimental release of pollen?
 
i've grown maybe ten or so fem'ed strains thus far from about as many different breeders, and every single one of them has been a female for me, and no hermies either.. stick with some of the better breeders and stay away from some of the worse ones like greenhouse that have been known to have a lot of problems with their fem'ed seeds, and you should be golden..
 
Racer's right. I've not been hearing much on fem seeds going full male, but with the seeds that have less stable genetics... herms are a problem. Like he said, stick with the better known breeders and you shouldn't have any problems.
 
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