Fuck you saying...!I think what everyone's trying to tell us is if you get a hermie you suck at growing and you stressed your plant, there's no other way it's just your shitty growing skills that caused the hermie. No plant hermies more than another one only ones you stress out hermie.
So it's your fault and not the genetics of the plant is what they are telling you ok, don't try and argue that genetics get passed down they don't we all know this now cause one guy read a theory and it's fact now.
End of story guys move on and go pop some of those herm seeds they should be fine.
I think what everyone's trying to tell us is if you get a hermie you suck at growing and you stressed your plant, there's no other way it's just your shitty growing skills that caused the hermie. No plant hermies more than another one only ones your stress out hermie.
So it's your fault and not the genetics of the plant is what they are telling you ok, don't try and argue that genetics get passed down they don't we all know this now cause one guy read a theory and it's fact now.
End of story guys move on and go pop some of those herm seeds they should be fine.
Same stuff i have read as wellNo one is saying that. The point is all marijuana has the tendency to reverse under the right conditions. And different plants will have different sensitivity to what causes them to reverse.
When I first started growing the older sites and books talked about growing difficulty levels of different strains.
They suggest northern lights for beginners for a good reason. It has been stabilized for decades and it’s is an easy to grow plant in structure too. But I think the biggest factor is stability to reversal. No nanners to deal with for the beginner.
The old info says plants like sour diesel or haze are more difficult to grow. Of course. They tend to show nanners with much less stress.
Now that the industry is selling the new strain/cross of the month perpetually for profit I never see the plant difficulty level mentioned and beginners are buying single seeds of very advanced strains to start with.
Then complain about nanners, balls and seeds.
@mods can you close this thread, everythings been said and sure some future growers will find it a good read, level of comprehension goes way down with some
This is all obvious, what i am really tired of is noobs who have been here for five seconds constantly berating and talking down to everything, like id rather troll them than try to even form an answer back.No one is saying that. The point is all marijuana has the tendency to reverse under the right conditions. And different plants will have different sensitivity to what causes them to reverse.
When I first started growing the older sites and books talked about growing difficulty levels of different strains.
They suggest northern lights for beginners for a good reason. It has been stabilized for decades and it’s is an easy to grow plant in structure too. But I think the biggest factor is stability to reversal. No nanners to deal with for the beginner.
The old info says plants like sour diesel or haze are more difficult to grow. Of course. They tend to show nanners with much less stress.
Now that the industry is selling the new strain/cross of the month perpetually for profit I never see the plant difficulty level mentioned and beginners are buying single seeds of very advanced strains to start with.
Then complain about nanners, balls and seeds.
Better then the species dying though eh.Interesting how they try to pollinate themselves when they are stressed.
Just for wee seedlings to grow ina stressful environment? Lol.
Thats the crappy thing when a nanner shows i usually think wtf did i do lol.I think what everyone's trying to tell us is if you get a hermie you suck at growing and you stressed your plant, there's no other way it's just your shitty growing skills that caused the hermie. No plant hermies more than another one only ones you stress out hermie.
So it's your fault and not the genetics of the plant is what they are telling you ok, don't try and argue that genetics get passed down they don't we all know this now cause one guy read a theory and it's fact now.
End of story guys move on and go pop some of those herm seeds they should be fine.
That's correct but there also true herms that are genetic like certain hemp that been breed to show intersex from the start.Here is part of the evidence that goes against those that think its some genetic breedable trait. If it were mere sexual genetics the plant wouldnt be jumping in and out of hermie'ing as it grew.
Herms can come and go at any point, early, late, pre flower and then dissapear leaving a perfectly herm free bud. High up on the plant or lower down etc etc etc.
This points to an independant factor that is not kinked to a plants sex genetics.
Every now and again you get one of those special members who starts going on about different types of herms like their position on the plant means different things. They get awarded the tin foil hat medal...
This is all obvious, what i am really tired of is noobs who have been here for five seconds constantly berating and talking down to everything, like id rather troll them than try to even form an answer back.
Close the thread and walk away, its why i take so little intrest in growing here
sorry for getting back to you late.....water regime was only a glass of tap water, i always kept the soil damp to moist, basically if you take you finger and if you can feel moisture, you were still good......Any chance you may be overwatering some. The thick ribs on the upper leaves and early yellowing points to that.
dude it think this is a good thread as well.....should keep it going. Good info for other growers to reconize and work with in there own grows. Don't let one kill it for ya, just keep pushing on giving relevant info....@mods can you close this thread, everythings been said and sure some future growers will find it a good read, level of comprehension goes way down with some
This is the way I understood it, not that it's completely random but some strains do have more of a tendency to herm and it can be essentially bred out.No one is saying that. The point is all marijuana has the tendency to reverse under the right conditions. And different plants will have different sensitivity to what causes them to reverse.
When I first started growing the older sites and books talked about growing difficulty levels of different strains.
They suggest northern lights for beginners for a good reason. It has been stabilized for decades and it’s is an easy to grow plant in structure too. But I think the biggest factor is stability to reversal. No nanners to deal with for the beginner.
The old info says plants like sour diesel or haze are more difficult to grow. Of course. They tend to show nanners with much less stress.
Now that the industry is selling the new strain/cross of the month perpetually for profit I never see the plant difficulty level mentioned and beginners are buying single seeds of very advanced strains to start with.
Then complain about nanners, balls and seeds.
This is the way I understood it, not that it's completely random but some strains do have more of a tendency to herm and it can be essentially bred out.
OP says early in this thread everything he's stating is just a theory then later tells me it's a fact when I challenge it, read the posts they are there.
Regardless of what protein or amino acid causes the shift, both of them are created by genetic material directly, weather it's a mutation or what it doesn't matter and it can be passed down. Look at this and correct me if I'm wrong.
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The proteins are created by the genes themselves. The amounts created and relevant sensitivities are related directly to the strain i would think.
Or maybe im just misunderstanding and in that case show me something I can understand.
Thanks everyone, keep up the good work here at RIU! Keep on growing cause that's what matters!