Cascadian
Well-Known Member
Yeah, that seems like it could account for it. Could be the gap or could be another issue that stressed the plant, or didn't allow for aggressive root growth?
Feminized pollen is possible. Colloidal Silver has to be used to induce a female to produce male flowers. Different from a hermie because it just blocks a hormone that then causes the sacks to develop. Then every seed should be a female with no more tendency to turn hermie than the underlying strain would otherwise. Very convenient for outdoor growing... I strongly prefer regular seeds, but feminized have their utility...
Feminized pollen is possible. Colloidal Silver has to be used to induce a female to produce male flowers. Different from a hermie because it just blocks a hormone that then causes the sacks to develop. Then every seed should be a female with no more tendency to turn hermie than the underlying strain would otherwise. Very convenient for outdoor growing... I strongly prefer regular seeds, but feminized have their utility...