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Pilze
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they arent necessarily hermaphrodites. it easily could have been grown outdoors. in that case, there were probably some males that werent pulled, so they knocked up the female plants, hence, shitload of seeds.
my plants went hermie during growth due to stress, but i only ended up with 1-2 undeveloped seeds per plant.
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Pilze
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Re: Question about sex of plants [Re: Pilze]
#394836 - 04/02/10 08:56 PM (14 years, 11 months ago) |
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say i have a female plant and it gets stressed and makes a few seeds, these seeds will be guaranteed females. (thats how they do it if you didnt know) now, that is UNLESS the plant in question has hermaphrodite tendencies in its genetics to begin with. in that case, the seeds will be hermaphrodites. if the plant got knocked up by a male plant, then your seeds could be either male, female, or hermaphrodite.
i hope this helped.
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Pilze
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youre cool homie.
if the plant originally had hermaphrodite genetics in it and it produced all of those seeds, then all of those seeds are going to be hermaphrodites.
if the plant was originally a female with no hermaphrodite tendencies in the genetics, and it got knocked up by a male plant and produced those seeds, the seeds can and will be either male, female, or hermaphrodite.
if the plant is 100% female and you stress it, it can and will produce seeds which are guaranteed to be females.
do you get it?
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Pilze
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Re: Question about sex of plants [Re: Pilze]
#394868 - 04/02/10 09:39 PM (14 years, 11 months ago) |
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no problem man. honestly, i have no idea on the chances of getting male, female, or hermaphrodide would be. i just know those are the possibilities. lol. it might be 33.3% like you said, although something tells me its more likely (and equally likely) to be male or female and less likely to be a hermaphrodite, but the chance is always there.
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Pilze
Funky Monk


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Re: Question about sex of plants [Re: Damion5050]
#394878 - 04/02/10 09:53 PM (14 years, 11 months ago) |
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put the plant(s) into 12/12, then 2-3 weeks in, flip it back to 24 for 2-3 days, then back to 12/12. then youll have seeds
Edited by Pilze (04/02/10 09:55 PM)
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Pilze
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Re: Question about sex of plants [Re: Damion5050]
#394884 - 04/02/10 09:56 PM (14 years, 11 months ago) |
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gotta do it in the beginning so the seed has time to fully develop.
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Pilze
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phenotypes are just the characteristics of the strain that are present. like the plant in your signature on the far left. that plant presents a phenotype of having purple calyxes and leaves and displays it quite nicely there
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Pilze
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Re: Question about sex of plants [Re: Pilze]
#394905 - 04/02/10 10:07 PM (14 years, 11 months ago) |
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by the way, if anyone finds anything wrong in anything ive said, please correct me!!! id like to know!!! thanks.
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