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Hi ,,,can someone help me in sharing what factors may have caused my autos to hermie. !8/6 light schedule ....temps ranged 78 to 85 ...humidity ranged 47 to 60 ....led lights ...equivalent to a 600w hps ....organic living soil ....and all I did was water as told by my hydro shop guy. The product turned out good but seeds . Are all my numbers off ? I am totally not sure what happened . Also new to Autos ...1st grow...and neglected to see they had turned ....thanks for any input shared ....
 
Pics of hermie?
 
I already harvested and trimmed .. but am trying to make sure what ever may have turned them isn’t a factor next run .. so I am sorry don’t have a pic . Could you give me some ideas what could have happened
 
ive never had any issues but from what I've seen its normally stress-related on your plants @Arthur @Boognelson87 @Fitzy one of these guys may have more insight as a couple do breeding also .and nice to meet you growbro
 
Hermaphrodite is a genetic issue. Sometimes it can be dormant and you can get by without seeing it. Other times it'll pop because of a little stress. And others it will pop because it was the dominant gene.

Most of the popular strains on the market today have it in their genetics. Gorilla glue #4, Gelato, known to herm in photo form. Crossing to auto the gene comes too.
More than likely, if you weren't doing wild training during the transition to flower, I'd say it was a genetic issue that had nothing to do with you, and move on.
 
Hermaphrodite is a genetic issue. Sometimes it can be dormant and you can get by without seeing it. Other times it'll pop because of a little stress. And others it will pop because it was the dominant gene.

Most of the popular strains on the market today have it in their genetics. Gorilla glue #4, Gelato, known to herm in photo form. Crossing to auto the gene comes too.
More than likely, if you weren't doing wild training during the transition to flower, I'd say it was a genetic issue that had nothing to do with you, and move on.
ive never had any issues but from what I've seen its normally stress-related on your plants @Arthur @Boognelson87 @Fitzy one of these guys may have more insight as a couple do breeding also .and nice to meet you growbro

Thankyou .. I am a grow chick : )
 
Thankyou .. I am a grow chick : )
cheers my grow girl buddy and there are a fair few girls on here and if you ever need anything just give me a shout and hopefully, Arthur can help you out with your hermie thing
 
Hermaphrodite is a genetic issue. Sometimes it can be dormant and you can get by without seeing it. Other times it'll pop because of a little stress. And others it will pop because it was the dominant gene.

Most of the popular strains on the market today have it in their genetics. Gorilla glue #4, Gelato, known to herm in photo form. Crossing to auto the gene comes too.
More than likely, if you weren't doing wild training during the transition to flower, I'd say it was a genetic issue that had nothing to do with you, and move on.
Thankyou so much for your reply and help ... could you suggest a Strain that may be better ? And company ?
 
some great seedbanks Mephisto dinafem seeds, Humboldt seeds and fastbuds they all have killer genetics that's my tent with 4 different ones
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