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hooolian
hooolianstarted grow question a year ago
These seeds came from a successful fastbuds "Auto Cheese" crop recently. Check the diary - as they came from female plants - will these likely be ok to plant as female seeds? How did it produce seeds as no males in the tent?
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Growladyeastmidlands
Growladyeastmidlandsanswered grow question a year ago
The seeds will be hermie plants and not worth the money and effort to get buds full of seeds throw them away and get fresh seeds from reputable sources and if you are still got any more plants flower they will possibly be seeded already
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Benzels
Benzelsanswered grow question a year ago
Not sure bout Autos, but ive poped many seeds from bag buds or homegrown buds from 100% female plants with no males in sight. And these seeds produced female plants and great bud!! I dont have any experience with Autos but in Photos, if it was only a few seeds from the entire plant and you let her go well and truly in flower to make sure shes ready, then its likely the seeds are selfed pollinated seeds and likely female. If there are LOTS of seeds, like dozens and dozens or hundreds then it was a hermie and they will also be hermie seeds. I got a shoe box full of seeds from a hermie female. Im lucky to get a dozen seed sfrom a real female plant that selfed for survival after I left her a bit longer than usual before harvest. Hope that helps. If it was me id def plant a few as a test but dont expect anything from them, as its anyones guess what they will do, but you never know until you try. There is def a chance they grow out nice and healthy into females. So try it.
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question a year ago
No, they will not be female seeds, but most likely hermaphrodite and inbred seeds. Plant them at your own risk! Only females produce seeds, just because they came from a female plant does not mean they are female seeds. Obviously there was at least one male (hermaphrodite) flower in your crop of mainly female plants that released mature pollen, otherwise there could be no seeds.........however, hermies breed hermies.
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Sciolistic_Steve
Sciolistic_Steveanswered grow question a year ago
ooh, yeah. just looked at diary. if you want to toss them outside and not put any effort into them, maybe... lightning can strike, but don't count on it. chope and burn if they hermie outside, and you got anything going on inside. can always make bubble hash if a plant gets knocked up badly.
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Sciolistic_Steve
Sciolistic_Steveanswered grow question a year ago
XX x XX will be all XX offspring, yes. hopefully, some light caused the herms? that would be better than natural hermie. it's not a good trait to pass along if it naturally hermed out. Whereas interrupting dark hours-caused is esssentially how they made 'fem' seeds before STS and CS applications came about - and not just marijuana seeds for that matter. ('rodelization,' if i'm not butchering the word)
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GMSgrows
GMSgrowsanswered grow question a year ago
Plants even if not hermies will throw a flower or 2 or 3, 4 to fulfill their destiny. Likely the seeds will produce hermies..
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