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Not to piss on anyone's parade. There is some old school thinking going on that says, sensimilla breeding is ruining all the old landrace strains. There are not that many originals left. These people are of the opinion that we should do something, to keep as many strains as possible in thier original form. Which means Hermaphrodite.

Not my opinion, just my two cents

Eek

you know if a person has an open mind they could/would think about what you just said , it could be true , it also might not be though

not sure what to think about it but i am thinking

thanx for the post , i like it

peace :cool:
 
If I came across as --not saving a special plant--- that was not what I was trying to say. Just that some in the past found they could make feminised seeds with a plant that morphs easy-some even found automorphs to act as the pollen donner. That put some people off of seeds due to the high incidence of unwanted morphing. If you save a special plant by self pollination then yeah! Now can you find a male that is close enough to introduce a y chromosome, then start back crossing till you have a "complete strain". But this is some guys one of a kind seed to play with as he likes so lets not get off track.
So it's going to be a female but with a high propensity to hemorphidise and if it seems like a male it may actually be an automorph the female blossoms develop later.
 
Thanks for that everyone, was good to get such great responses. I usually only run 1 plant and won't risk the seed in question, shame though as I really enjoyed the Northen Lights but the rest of my beans won't pop. Ah well, I soak some photo kush seed I have knocking about, blah-was Looking forward to doing a auto in dwc as all my autos were grown in soil and I swapped to hydro and photo finishers at the same time.

Actually 1 NL did pop but the tap roots black I left it soaking to seeing what would happen cos I've never seen the like before.
 
If I came across as --not saving a special plant--- that was not what I was trying to say. Just that some in the past found they could make feminised seeds with a plant that morphs easy-some even found automorphs to act as the pollen donner. That put some people off of seeds due to the high incidence of unwanted morphing. If you save a special plant by self pollination then yeah! Now can you find a male that is close enough to introduce a y chromosome, then start back crossing till you have a "complete strain". But this is some guys one of a kind seed to play with as he likes so lets not get off track.
So it's going to be a female but with a high propensity to hemorphidise and if it seems like a male it may actually be an automorph the female blossoms develop later.

never heard anyone use the term morph , what are you meaning ?

peace :cool:
 
good thing it was only one seed... That seed might be a herm....might not, but it will be lurking and rearing its ugly head if you breed it forward.

I saw and read once a breeder, who was openly sating that his female seed was produced by naturally hermi'ing his plants... "high PH" I presume... But what he was actually doing is breeding with the weakest females who had a propensity to go hermi under poor environmental conditions... This guys "hippy nonsense" created a huge amount of unstable hemi prone seed/genes which he promptly sold so spread his ugliness everywhere...
 
The use of morph, as in hermorphrodite and metamorphosis-- To put it in a sentence: An alteration in the MORPHOLOGY through METAMORPHOSIS to the HEMORPHRODITE---Okay I admit it, I made that one up!

(and I took artistic license with some spelling too)
 
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The use of morph, as in hermorphrodite and metamorphosis-- To put it in a sentence: An alteration in the MORPHOLOGY through METAMORPHOSIS to the HEMORPHRODITE---Okay I admit it, I made that one up!

(and I took artistic license with some spelling too)

you do/did realize its hermaphrodite right ?

some ppl (meaning myself lol) are easily confused

peace :cool:
 
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