PandyFackler
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The mother was thai x blueberry and I used pollen from two malawi males mixed together for the fathers.
Sound awesome. Blue Tiger?
The mother was thai x blueberry and I used pollen from two malawi males mixed together for the fathers.
To be honest I hadn't given it any thought as I'm just testing them at the moment but that sounds good to meSound awesome. Blue Tiger?
That's quite simply just not true. It matters what kind of genetics your plants have and how they were bred. Did they have hermie traits in the first place? That's what really matters. Plenty of people have a plant Hermie on them and then they grow out those seeds. that would be something to avoid in my opinion.
And the quote you were quoting which didn't get quoted here. The poster was complaining about their plants herming and saying that it wasn't because of environmental factors because the other plants didn't do it. but that doesn't matter some plants are more sensitive to different types of stress than others. Some plants might be triggered buy light stress or changes in the light regiment whereas others might not accept the nutrients or hormones that you're feeding them. They could have been stressed out from temperature or a million other factors. Most plants don't hermie outside which means that the indoor environment is usually what's causing it.
Hey guys I can give an update on this
All seeds i got from the Purple Haze Malawi fem seeded by the Caribe male hermied, without exception. Tried 3 times in total, always the same result, flowers appearing around 4th week.
The seeds I got from pollenizing the exact same Purple Haze Malawi fem with the Peyote Purple male gave interesting stable plants. Some were more PP leaning, green phenos, very lemony. Some were almost identical to the mother, same time to grow and flower, except that it colored way faster and at higer temperatures.
Another one was very unusual and had a strange smell, more like skunky, fuely, and purpled very fast too.
I decided to dust these plants with the pollen from another PP male again, and the results are growing in my space for a month now.
Very stretchy and vigorous. One is typical PHM haze structure, one is shorther but with same structure, and the third wich looks the more interesting and the more faster, is more bushy and has more bud sites. Like a malawi pheno, but the leaves are pretty much larger than the PHM, so I guess thats where the PP genes show a bit. Not sure how dominant or wich charasteristics are passed, that cross was made for fun. I'll post you pics asap.
PH/M×PP sounds like an interesting cross. I found all of my Bubba Kush crosses very easy to grow and very rewarding. And the peyote purples basically just Bubba Kush. I've got a pack of them and I would grow I'm out right now if I thought I could find a male for sure. How many seeds did you have to start to find a male peyote purple?
Glad i learned to avoid this unstable CRAP!
Hopefully not all spanish breeders are snake oil salesmen like these guys! Why would anyone want more unstable packs? Thats not good customer service! Of course by being honest ill become the badguy! Oh well!
40 seeds and 4 females is 40%? Our brains work diff.