megan23247
Sexy Female Grower
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Before I throw it out. It WAS the strongest plant I had but pretty sure its a herm now. It happened so fast. I checked for light leaks and there were none. I'm guessing bad genes maybe, although these are Northern Lights seems like it should have good genes by now.
I'm well aware of the very debatable "reasons" of why plants hermie BUT those reasons arent good enough for me! lol. Why did this happen do yall think? Had one plant herm on my last grow but after reading more on the subject it seems it was to be expected considering it was bagseed. But like I said, this plant came from what I am assuming is a good line of genes and had NO RIGHT to herm. lol
Not really looking for any concrete answers, although I would love some, but I am kinda curious as to why it happens even when the plant seems to be under optimal conditions.
Thanks for the help.
This may be a stupid question BUT does this mean that the clone is probably going to be hermie? Which if it did turn hermie cause of stress how could it "pass" the stress on to its clone?
I'm well aware of the very debatable "reasons" of why plants hermie BUT those reasons arent good enough for me! lol. Why did this happen do yall think? Had one plant herm on my last grow but after reading more on the subject it seems it was to be expected considering it was bagseed. But like I said, this plant came from what I am assuming is a good line of genes and had NO RIGHT to herm. lol
Not really looking for any concrete answers, although I would love some, but I am kinda curious as to why it happens even when the plant seems to be under optimal conditions.
Thanks for the help.
This may be a stupid question BUT does this mean that the clone is probably going to be hermie? Which if it did turn hermie cause of stress how could it "pass" the stress on to its clone?