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Yes, more than one site they've appeared. I'm appx. 17 days into 12/12 flowering. I've got two other feminised seedlings {9 days & 6 days old} in the same space. Is there any reason to continue growing this plant? Appreciate any suggestions!Do you see more?
Unless it's your only plant.
I totally agree with obxgardener. Kill all hermies. Unless it's your only plant.
I grew a light induced Hermie from my clone only strain... I managed to not contaminate any other plants in the flowering room.
So let me see if I understand this correctly....
Because the hermie was naturally occuring from your fem seed stock, all pollen that your hemies produces will be "contaminated" with the hermie gene?
What I am planning on doing is growing my fem seeds and selecting plants that have the growth characteristics that I am looking for (just like mom)--- I am making the assumption that the traits will all vary slightly or maybe greatlly.. once selected I will force them to male flower again and taking that pollen and crossing it back to my original clone.
Everything I've read on the subject says so and I've had this problem before. The seeds I have aren't "Fem" seeds per se but are the progeny of a hermie and itself and/or other females. They will be predominately female but carry the hermaphroditic gene. Some will only be carriers of the gene but some will be full blown hermies. I think I'm lucky so far that only three have developed male flowers. That's not to say that there may not be more on the way.
That should give you real Fem seeds but not all the seeds are going to be like your original clone. Any time you take millions of genes and mix them all up it's still a crap shoot and every seed will grow a plant different than the next. Many in very subtle ways. But take any ten seeds like the ones you want and grow them under the same conditions and statistically you'll have 50% looking much the same, with 25% alike but different and another 25% also much like the 50% but different. This is off the top of my head so I may be blowing smoke up yer kilt but I'm pretty sure it's like that. Even the plants that look the same will have invisible differences like smell, node configuration, resistance to disease etc etc. If you breed like the pros do it takes 6 or 7 generations to get a stable cross or F1. I like the variety you get from the same strain when you grow from F2 seed.
There's plenty of info on breeding around here somewhere in this massive library of cannabis information and plenty of people that know way more about it than I. That's about my limit there and I wouldn't bet my life that it's 100%.
It's fun tho, making your own beans. "It's like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're going to get."