ishnish
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Straight to the point: Recently I had one herm on me, about 250 beans in 4 oz.
While picking through the buds and removing the seeds I noticed some of the seed pods had two seeds within and I began to wonder if it's possible that nature, in some way, is trying to restore a natural balance. That is, one male and one female seed in the one pod..
I set those seeds aside to test at a later time but unfortunately they got mixed with the rest..
So I guess the question is, Have others had these twin bean situations before? I suppose it could have been twin hermies..
Does anyone think it to be possible to breed out the hermie gene?
While picking through the buds and removing the seeds I noticed some of the seed pods had two seeds within and I began to wonder if it's possible that nature, in some way, is trying to restore a natural balance. That is, one male and one female seed in the one pod..
I set those seeds aside to test at a later time but unfortunately they got mixed with the rest..
So I guess the question is, Have others had these twin bean situations before? I suppose it could have been twin hermies..
Does anyone think it to be possible to breed out the hermie gene?