HERMIE SEEDS *Can someone put me straight on this*

Smithy2

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Right here we go I’ve seen a lot off information on this and I can’t for the life off me come to a conclusion, So basically yeah on my last grow I was growing 2 white widows and 2 royal cheeses from RQS seeds they where both feminised seeds, Anyway about 6 weeks in one off my royal cheeses start growing nanners and it pollinated one off my other plants and I ended up with 100s off seeds Come harvest time, So now I’m growing out 6 off these plants and they are 3 weeks into flower and no sigh off Hermie, My question is are all 100s off seeds female? I hope they are because I’m currently growing out 6, Thanks.
 
Female but will be more than likely hermies too as there the result of a hermi plant you may find a few ok plants if you grew out hundreds but tbh thats a waste of time and energy you ask me
 
Never seen anyone or any breeder manage to breed the herm trait in or out of any strain ever made so some will always guess at genetics far above their pay grade and others will simply say what they see and that is herms come from stress and how you grow makes more difference to wether you get seed and not genetics.

The reason you got a herm showscjust how impossible it is to affect this trait in a breeding scheme over fifty years old.
 
Barneys tangerine seeds auto...hermied balls everywhere grown outside.

I burned the last few seeds i had from barneys. I never had an auto hermy EVER...and outside during normal grow season.

Plants can hermy from conditions. If you have it too hot...the RH is too extreme and the nutes are too hot you could see problems (many seed varietals)
 
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