Seeding feminized plants?

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Seeding feminized plants?

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The hermies question will take time ... Years. more than 1 anyway.

back crossing? My experience here is limited to experimentation.

Do you want feminized? or regular seed?

no hermies assumed.
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I have done a couple of crosses with feminized plants, one a Bubba's Gift and the other a 707 Truthband; no hermies at all.

And I grew a decent amount of them out to harvest.

So I think that's scientific proof that using a feminized plant crossed with a regular plant does not produce hermies.

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4 plants from the crosses seed. I'm so casual about it that I'm not sure if they're bubble/haze or bubble/kush...They were in cups for like 3 months relying on the sunlight through the window. They started to bud back in April or so..now theyre just chilling in the window light in veg, hopefully till September. Clones are planned. :volcano:
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Any thoughts on the deficiency apparent is appreciated. I recently transplanted them to bit larger pots using prior grow soil, roots & all. I did add some limestone to try to balance it.

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