My plants are Hermies.Are all the seeds produced by the hermaphrodite plant only hermaphrodite?If I replant the seeds of a hermaphrodite plant, will not the resulting plants be male or female?
My plants are Hermies.Are all the seeds produced by the hermaphrodite plant only hermaphrodite?If I replant the seeds of a hermaphrodite plant, will not the resulting plants be male or female?
That’s not how feminized seed is produced. Nanners are not hermie. Those produce female pollen. Hermie seeds will produce either and don’t worry about a second generation of hermies until you run some of the seed.
Getting pollen from a female plant is usually done with STS by the pros, but any kind of stress to a female plant can possibly cause pollen production.
Call it whatever you want, Nanners, Hermie, balls, if it makes pollen from a female then that pollen lacks the male chromosome to make males.
I think maybe you mean:
With a “true” hermaphrodite plant, the male and female parts will grow on different parts of the plant. They won’t grow together in the same spot such as when nanners appear in the middle of buds.
Getting pollen from a female plant is usually done with STS by the pros, but any kind of stress to a female plant can possibly cause pollen production.
Call it whatever you want, Nanners, Hermie, balls, if it makes pollen from a female then that pollen lacks the male chromosome to make males.
Nanners are not “hermie balls”. Hermie balls don’t produce female pollen. Nobody breeds plants and uses STS to turn them hermie. It’s not how it works.
Learn the difference between male and female cannabis plants, and find out what to do with "hermies" (female plants showing male pollen sacs or bananas).