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  • #4508
    idiomkrone
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    Hey All,

    Is there a MALE dominant herm and a FEMALE dominant herm?

    Meaning, the photographs and plants I’ve seen are presenting female plants with some varying amounts of male anthers mixed in but… Can a presenting MALE plant have a very small amount of calyx in there?

    Does anybody know for sure, or had experience with a male dominant herm?  I’d love to see some photos.

    Cheers!

    photo for attention.  😀

    StressHerm

    #4511
    idiomkrone
    Participant

    Nevemind.  I found out that it is definitely possible and as likely to have a presenting male with a small amount of calyx.

    Cheers.

    IDIOM

    #4519
    Grow420
    Participant

    Male-dominant hermaphrodites are possible. These are male cannabis plants that predominantly show male traits (pollen sacs) but develop occasional female calyxes or pistils. Here’s why this might happen:

    Genetic Abnormalities: Just like females can develop male traits under stress or due to genetics, the reverse can also happen, though it’s far less common.
    Environmental Stress: Extreme environmental conditions (e.g., irregular light schedules, temperature swings) can sometimes trigger a male plant to express minor female characteristics.

    #4520
    idiomkrone
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    Thanks!

    Cheers!

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