Question regarding an unplanned selfing

Dabs_Offa_Hot9

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If a feminized plant herms and selfs herself...:confused:, how much variation will there be in the prodigy? Or is this also dependant on the parent plant breeding and stability?
 

HydroKid239

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If a feminized plant herms and selfs herself...:confused:, how much variation will there be in the prodigy? Or is this also dependant on the parent plant breeding and stability?
Did it herm herm.. or did it pop a few nanners in mid/late flower? I believe you would have to let the seeds get ripe either way if you plan on popping them.
Idk about variation, that probably depends on how much the pheno was worked. I could be way off. Lol I got a bunch of nice looking seeds from my first plant. it threw nanners in week 7 of flower, so I let it go a little over 12 weeks to finish the seeds. The bud was garbage.. but it was my first grow, and didn’t ask for much help.CA4F4514-32F6-4EFB-A0D7-4473FBC107FA.jpeg
 

Dabs_Offa_Hot9

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I never saw any nanners. Had to cut it way too early, due to certain circumstances. Found them as I was cutting it up. Not that it makes any difference, but it's the plant in my bio pic. But I've popped 4 so far and got 4 fems, and they all look slightly different, and are even flowering differently.
 

HydroKid239

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I never saw any nanners. Had to cut it way too early, due to certain circumstances. Found them as I was cutting it up. Not that it makes any difference, but it's the plant in my bio pic. But I've popped 4 so far and got 4 fems, and they all look slightly different, and are even flowering differently.
I would just keep an eye on them, and watch for nanners. You may have a 99% chance of fems there since the seeds are from a selfed plant.
variation may be all over the place. Was the initial seed A bag seed?
 

HydroKid239

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I heard lots of ppl having issues with their beans. Some switched up, and now call them crapking. I would let the plants just rock out. I would try to get down to why they seeded in the first place tho.
 

Herb & Suds

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If a feminized plant herms and selfs herself...:confused:, how much variation will there be in the prodigy? Or is this also dependant on the parent plant breeding and stability?
Plenty of fish in the sea
With so long involved in a completed grow, if anything offends me , I search for new stock
 

Dabs_Offa_Hot9

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So, the more I watch my two remaining offspring, the more I believe that they are the result of drifting, 'feral' hemp pollen. This leads me now to my next question. Will some of the progeny maintain the original THC levels of will they all have reduced levels with possible increases in CBD?
 
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