yes pls, post the link afterI can write one ina bit if you think its interesting.
yes pls, post the link afterI can write one ina bit if you think its interesting.
I had a male plant I used in a cross. I let it keep flowering outside after I was done and eventually it threw a few pistils and seeded itself. I got like 7 seeds from it somewhere. Never got around to trying it.Kind of wanted to discuss this concept I've seen theorized a few times: Maybe a "male" plant that throws a few female flowers isn't "bad". Maybe this plant tends to be sensitive to female hormones/whatever female plant signals/triggers, and isn't necessarily a plant with general intersex instability, but a plant that heavily skews towards female flowers, which would be beneficial in actual female offspring. I know the exact mechanism of both flowering and "herming" are still a bit nebulous/hotly debated
Has anyone ever tried a breeding project with "male hermies" x a normal female? It seems every breeder and chucker since the beginning of time has bred against these traits, understandably
I'm basically playing devil's advocate and trying to learn here; I don't necessarily believe this one way or the other
yeh I had that too and me neither ..we need to do more for “science”....Never got around to trying it.
Despite the thread title, there's some damn good info in here, glad I stumbled on it.
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