just that...If I got one properly hermie (ga3/asprin water spray method)
and I plan to have like 20 of DWC/clone bubble...
can I breed that pollen from hermie.. to these clones... I would try one DWC first after I get all clones set/ready of starting flowering..
maybe I can get good vibes of feminzed seeds? out of OXYWEED
WHY?... you have a donor. You have a steady supply of cuttings.
If you "insist" on makeing seeds, I suggest that you choose a male from your seed stock as a pollen source. Do a basic, simple F1 cross. Then begin a selective process growing out 'those' seeds. Searching for the desired phenotype and promoting the characteristics that you're looking for in following generations.
That will 'at least' give you the oppurtunity to observe, experience breeding/seed making, in it's simplests form.
Just forget the "fem" crap..forget reversal,.. forget the GA,.. forget you ever heard about it. It is painfully obvious, that you do not comprehend even the basics of what you are attempting. You will be far far ahead, IMO, if you simply learn the basics first.
The "first" thing that you need to do, IMHO, is
learn to grow. learn to grow seedless weed first. Learn how to avoid undesirable (unknown or hermie) seeds. Then you can begin to venture into the art of selectively producing "desirable" seeds.
Get a good crop or two under your belt before you start looking at the far 'advanced' techniques. .. I know.. "you grew for 12 years in the woods".. but you grew hermies if I recall the history correctly. Those hermies in turn, created more hermies in your line, and more, and more... I fear that you are headed down that same rocky road with your "fem' seed" project. As you simply refuse to get a grasp on the importance of selection.
FORGET IT~... "Learn to grow with regular seeds. Learn to clone. Learn to determine true females. Learn to determine hermies. Learn to bring a controlled environment grow, to full circle, without producing hermies."
All goals that should be accomplished "prior" to attempting ANY seed making project, IMO.