Hermie plant seeds *please answer*

Smithy2

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Sooo... I planted 5 female seeds that I grew on my last grow and 1 plant that started producing bananas on the buds in late flower all Off the seeds where female seeds that I planted from RQS so I don’t know why it turned , Anyway I pulled the one with Bananas but my other 4 plants where producing seeds when I chopped them down my question is will the seeds be all female? I’m currently growing 6 off the seeds out now that are from the Hermie plant and the plants it pollinated last year on my laser grow my question is will they be female?

heres the 6 now
 

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They will be female but will be more prone to hermie themselves. Your plant most likely turned due to pushing her late late into flower or stress. I doubt it's a original seed issue since it looks like you bought from a reputable bank
 
Some call the nanners that form late in flower Rodelization. The seeds pollinated by those will be female. In fact it was one of the early methods of making feminized seeds. The first cross I made years ago was by using those nanners that developed late in flower to pollinate another plant. I grew those seeds for years and never had any develop hermaphroditic tendencies. Rodelization is a method still used today by some to make feminized seed. Do a google search for rodelization and you'll find big name places mentioning this technique for creating feminized seeds.
 
They will be female but will be more prone to hermie themselves. Your plant most likely turned due to pushing her late late into flower or stress. I doubt it's a original seed issue since it looks like you bought from a reputable bank


Just what a want to hear thanks for that so all these seeds I’ve popped are female?
 
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