yes... but dont self pollinate the same plant... that does increase hermies... pollinate another plant of the same strain to carry the strain... you got it though... :thumbs:
however... I will say its very nice to drop seeds and know they are fem.... saves sexing later on.... I cant wait to get the cash together to get some more femmed blueberry seeds... and just go crazy!
that doesnt make sence to me , can you copy n paste the part you mean as thats an auful lot to read while waiting to come across the part you are talking about
actually I have a feminized plant which was pollinated from a regular male from other strain. I'm wondering what will the seed be like- regular male/female or hermaphrodites.
I'm reading the text from the link at the moment, trying to find the answer.
I believe If you pollinate a female plant with regular pollen, the seed will come out regular (male or female)
I believe If you reverse a female plant to produce pollen, then apply that pollen to a female plant, you'll get female seeds.
I'm not sure if i just under complicated things, but I think that's all there is to it.
actually I have a feminized plant which was pollinated from a regular male from other strain. I'm wondering what will the seed be like- regular male/female or hermaphrodites.
I'm reading the text from the link at the moment, trying to find the answer.
they will be regular m/f , they will only be hermie if the genetics used were hermie , meaning , if the parents or even one of them are hermie prone then the offspring will be too
if the parents were stress tested and show no hermie traits then the offspring should be as such
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