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    Posted: 06 July 2010 at 16:40
I want to know how to feminise seeds?
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  Quote snoopy85 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07 July 2010 at 00:49
dutch passion gives some infos on their website

Info "Feminized Seeds"

In an experiment done in 1999 we grew 15 varieties of "feminized" seeds. We started with 30 seeds per variety. The goals were: 1) to determine the percentages of female, male, and hermaphroditic plants. 2) to compare the uniformity (homogeneity) among plants from "feminized" seeds with those grown from "regular" seeds.

1. The results were excellent. Nine out of fifteen varieties had 100% female offspring. Percentages of female plants from the other 6 varieties were between 80 and 90%. These plants were all hermaphrodites, producing their male flowers at the end of their lifecycle. Seed-setting hardly took place. No males were found.

2. Approximately 70% of the plants of varieties grown from "feminized" seeds were far more uniform than plants grown from "regular" seeds of the same variety. About 20% of the varieties were a little more uniform, while in 10% of the varieties no difference in uniformity was seen.

From literature and our own findings it appears that the growth of a male or female plant from seed, except for the predisposition in the gender chromosomes, also depends on various environmental factors. The environmental factors that influence gender are:

  • a higher nitrogen concentration will give more females.
  • a higher potassium concentration will give more males.
  • a higher humidity will give more females.
  • a lower temperature will give more females.
  • more blue light will give more females.
  • Fewer hours of light will give more females.

It is important to start these changes at the three-pairs-of-leaves stage and continue for two or three weeks, before reverting to standard conditions.

To produce our feminized seeds, we start with selected female clones. Under standard conditions these female clones do not produce any male flowers. By the method we found, we are able to have these female clones produce abundant male flowers and pollen (see photos). The pollen thus produced we use for the production of our "feminized" seeds.


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  Quote Ganja Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 July 2010 at 11:42
These days, silver-based treatments are more common for inducing staminate flowers on female plants.

I'm not sure how DP feminise their lines these days, but it must be said that the feminised seeds they released during the years referred to above were notorious for producing hermaphrodites. I assume they've switched over to silver treatments in recent times.
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  Quote Grasso Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 July 2010 at 23:58
Hi,

in 1980 Moham Ram and his colleages described how hemp can be feminized by intoxication with heavy metals such as silver. Around the same time Grass growers knew for sure that environmental stress such as winter daylength confuses plant sex. Ten years later Dutch Passion introduced their thing. I think that sex has more to do with environment than with heritage.

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  Quote smoke2joints Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29 July 2010 at 07:38
I had read in a posting on one of these forums that you use colloidal silver. I thought I had it bookmarked but here is another site that shows you how to make your own device. 
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