Occasional seed found in female bud

Not gonna drop names nor argue with you as it’s childish and appears you’ve been triggered sir. Go smoke one!

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Taking your ball and going home as soon as actual questions come up lol.

Happens all the time on here.

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Like what, what breeders? Lol yup that’s taking my ball lmao. Appears someone hasn’t smoked yet today,

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True indeed but I suspect any plant run far past enough harvest will do this. If I cared more about it and felt like wasting the space I could test it out haha.

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Yeah I’m not keeping nor breeding with any plant that self-seeds itself. Rodelization is precisely why there’s so many herms in the industry :see_no_evil:

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Told you what I’ve been told and witnessed, that’s all. You sir are making a huge deal of something that is not, appears I have others who believe the same as well.

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Let’s just call all herms rodelization now to make it sound fancy.

Because that’s what it is haha.

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Appears you care quite a bit my friend…… hence the continuation

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Now I’ll take my ball and bud you adieu as I go smoke some top shelf trees. Have a wonderful day, hopefully you find someone else to start drama with

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If you’re gonna claim shit on a public forum, better be able to answer questions instead of dodging them and explain yourself. Instead of evading and accusing others of overreacting. “put up or shut up” is what it distills down to.

Anyway, back to our regular programming.

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You asked one question, who? I prefer not to drop names of my friends in these instances. That’s the One ?you asked lol

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What would it matter? Name 1. When people won’t answer it seems suspect.

That doesn’t explain any of my questions.

So 2 beans = rodelization
2+ = regular herms?

What’s the specific difference?

Are you harvesting these plants really really late after they threw late flower “rodelization” herms or are you harvesting normally on schedule? (8-10 weeks)? It takes weeks to form a seed. At least 4. So if you’re harvesting at 9 weeks and the seedling is fully formed the pollination could not have occurred after week 5. Which makes it a regular herm?

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I harvest at 30% amber probably 75% of the time , in my maybe 70-80 grows I’ve come across this several times. I asked a good friend who’s in the industry who informed me it’s the females way of ensuring it’s progeny lives on beyond that plant. One single bean right up top in the cola ALWAYS perfectly formed and always female. Because In the wild the plant just falls and decomposes. This ensures there’s one there next year as well.

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That doesn’t answer anything at all.

You can’t press answers out of someone who doesn’t actually have any. Classic weed forum lol.

Idk what you want bud…… you have a great day not wasting another second on this nonsense MUTED

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Adios. Come back with answers lol.

Does the plant force exactly one grain of pollen out to preserve itself? Which is why you only get one seed instead of 10, which makes it a “herm”?

If there’s even one seed done on a plant at anything less than 12 weeks… that sounds like a herm to me :thinking:

Of course its always a girl…

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I prefer intersex, or the even more technical term monecious. Hermaphrodite means both sex organs at the same time, where the plant actually has separate male and female sex organs on the same flower.

Potato, tomato… :man_shrugging:

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Sometimes when I’m in friends grow rooms I like to sneak a seed into a top bud just to fuck with them :rofl:

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I think of Cannabis on a spectrum. There’s wild feral populations which are mostly dioecious, but reliably all produce a few of the opposite flowers, full on monoecious plants, and everything conceivable in between. Cannabis being so polymorphic, you can always find an exception to every rule if you grow enough plants.

It is thought that dioecious is an evolved form of monoecious, and that Cannabis is currently between the two evolutionarily. Which explains why even “solidly female” plants can be stimulated to make male flowers.

We’ve definitely got our own terms. Herm isn’t correct but it’s easier than typing “unexpected stamenate flower cluster” haha.

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