
Originally Posted by
Amaethon
OK, sorry gone so long, don't get online much lately. Alot of good info here so far. So an update. As I trimmed the bottoms I paid very close inspection to the buds and I found 1 nannner on WW and 2 on the LS. (see pic) There may have been more but I didn't see any. That should explain where the pollen originated.(although it probally came from earlier nanners and not these specifically) I also found my book. I took pics of the pages I was obtaining my info from. Now from what I read it seems to me that these seeds in theroy should be femenized-so to speak. My next question tho is they mention intersexed plants, reversed sex plants and hermies. Although I pretty much understand the diff, would most growers consider all 3 of these hermies? If not then wouldn't pollen from RSP and ISP be inherently female wheras only the natural hermie would carry the hermie trait. And if so, could that be a cause of confusion and differing m/f/h plant results?
I also saw on one of the seed supplier sites where they describe how they get feminized seeds and one way was by a self pollinating female. It did state that although most females won't produce a usable female nanner (so to speak) until the last couple of weeks, it is possible for it to happen in the first couple weeks of flowering thus allowing the plant time to seed itself and mature the seeds.
Like I said I'm not trying to cause any arguments or breed anything for that matter. Just trying to convince myself one way or the other, and I'm kinda hardheaded. (just ask my wife!)
Thanks
Amaethon
PS> Pages are from "Marijuana Grower's Guide - Deluxe edition by
Mel Frank and Ed Rosenthal.
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