Uh oh, I cloned a he/she. What will the neigbours think?

MasterMD22

Well-Known Member
Hey,

So I cloned this "girl" I had started from seed, she pre flowered so I was sure she was a she. I took a few clones, didn't have very good luck, and now I have 2 clones that have survived from that plant. Should I toss the clones? What are the odds the clones will end up a hermaphredite as well? Also, there should have been no environmental changes that would of caused this. I have 10 other ladies that were in the same growing conditions and they don't show any signs of hermaphreditism.
 

HeavilyMedicated

Active Member
Thats a tough one, you could have done something to make it herm or it could be that in the process of making feminized seeds I believe your attempting to remove the male gene from the equation which if doesnt go as planned will cause a plant that is going to be a herm. So in that case it would be the genetics and the clones are going to end up being hermies as well.

Edit: girl? Is that some type of bagseed if it is i bet it was a hermie and it produced hermie seeds.
 

kepitgrn

Active Member
i had the same thing happen u can grow out the hermies all the seeds or most will be female or give them the chop..femished seeds can pass this trait down from the original plant to the clone from it..it's rare but it can happen.
 
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