Exactly the plant that makes the fem seeds is both father and mother.
Not necessarily. I do not think you understand how they are made enough to talk shit about them.
Tell me how that doesn't make it more hermie prone.
Even if you self pollinate a turned female plant, the seeds will be just as likely to "hermie" as the plant that made the seeds.
You are probably confusing a monoecious hermaphrodite with a female plant (XX) that has been stressed to induce male flowers. Inbreeding does not work the same way with plants and animals.
I was sayin blueberry cause it herms with very little stress.
No it doesn't. It is one of the easier varieties to grow.
Just saying if the plant is made from a hermie, then how does the offspring not have it in the genetic tree.
Because it is not an actual hermaphrodite that shows male and female flowers from the beginning of flowering. If you stress a female plant into showing male flowers, that does not change the dna.
If it stresses very easily into showing male flowers, that trait will be passed along. That does not mean it will "herm" every time, just under that particular set of stressors.
Plus imho fem seeds aren't natural and wouldn't use them just on that.
Feminized seeds have been naturally happening since the dawn of time. They are a survival mechanism. If female plants get stressed, they chuck pollen in the hopes of it catching on somewhere. It is another incredible part of my favorite plant. Feminized seeds are not only natural, they may be one of the reasons that cannabis as we know it exists today. Otherwise it may have been wiped as a plant early on. (shudders at the thought)
Well hermaphroditism can happen naturally but it is commonly induced by error, stress, or is done chemically. Don't have to worry about that with regular seeds
You have to worry about the exact same thing with properly made feminized seeds as you do with properly made regular seeds.
With regular seeds you have to worry about caring for and feeding an unwanted male plant.