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For the last few years, any grow that I have done has been a clone from a feminised seed, or a clone taken from that clone - one, even after veg had started due to a loss.  It's never been an issue.  I am an Internet botanist at best, but this is the first time I've heard/read the warning given by dr.argons friend. 

I will continue to save on seeds, as I have been, by germinating one seed and growing it into a mother to clone from, until it starts to produce males.

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Hi guys

So i was having a discussion with another grower friend of mine , about establishing mother plants for cloning. He was telling me that you should only use reg seeds, sex them and then use the strongest fem as your mother. Because he seems to think that if you clone off a feminised seed the resulting clones would be hermaphrodite.....

I have two mothers from different seed companies that are both from fem seeds and have done two lots of cuttings off each mother , out of 20 or so clones every one rooted and was female. No signs of hermies at all....

So i guess what i want to know is....

Does anyone have any experience with getting hermaphrodites from cloning fem seeds? or is this dude smoking way to much of his product hahaha

Cheers

 

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Never had a problem with feminized clones going hermies. Never totally stressed them out either. IMO you shouldn't have any worries.

 

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