glassblower3000
Well-Known Member
Greetings Fdd!!!!looks like things are getting big and beautiful down south!
Wait you said that was impossible didn't you? didnt you say that the chomosome had to already be there now you are saying its a genetic mutation Brought on by undesirable conditions meaning the environment the plant is in could play a part upon this plant becoming hermaphrodite. Which one is it?it's a genetic mutation brought on by undesirable conditions. i want nothing of it.
Wait you said that was impossible didn't you? didnt you say that the chomosome had to already be there now you are saying its a genetic mutation Brought on by undesirable conditions meaning the environment the plant is in could play a part upon this plant becoming hermaphrodite. Which one is it?
Yeah done with this thread too, unsubscribing. These people inflate your ego way too much, its laughable.
did you just call my yard retarded?hey fade since you grow in your backtard and i cansee other housed around do any of you plants hermie at all do to light leaks from other sources
haha ya i wasnt trying to say you didnt have a hermie or anything, just that hermie is one of those thing that occurs by mutation. plant can have recessive and dominant genes to hermie, but dont need them to be able to hermie ect. i know you know way more than i do in the subject of growing the MJ, just thought id share some of my knowledge in biology.
i don't get what that means or has to do with anything. you are the one who seems to be confused.
SOME plants carry the hermy gene deeply buried within their DNA. not ALL but some. under extreme conditions these traits will expose themselves. these are NOT desirable traits. i chose not to breed with these plants for fear of producing more hermies.
wtf does that have to do with an ego?
and some plants won't show it at all.the man has got a point here...... some plants will carry a hermi gene that will show in extream growing or not proper growing conditons.... while others "true hermies" will show there bannanas in any growing condition no matter how perfect of imperfect.....
and some plants won't show it at all.
and you want to get me started? lolwhen your right your right. that would fit under the catagory of stabilized... but there is more criteria to meet then just that to be considerd fully stabilized...