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Someone sent me a note asking why I do not like feminized seeds and I thought I would just post the response....
I stay away from feminized seeds, they are created by stressing a female plant into producing her own pollen, pollinating herself and creating copies of herself. This stress can cause her seeds to be hermaphroditic depending on the way the stress is induced, it is not common and breeders swear it is safe but to me I prefer the natural approach. There are a lot of people who will not ever buy feminized seeds because they feel they are inferior. To be honest I have never used them so I can not say. However, if you breed plant A with plant B, all of their children (seeds) will be slightly different and display different traits. This way you can breed plants and create offspring that are random combinations of the parents traits. Some of these children will be for lack of a better word, undesirable. They will have poor traits that you do not like such as poor yield, color, taste, etc... While others will have a combination of the best traits from both parents, this is what breeders look for. If you buy feminized seeds, you are buying the same genetics in each seed because they are all copies of the mother. They will all be identical in their genetics just as if you cloned a mother plant (assuming they came from the same feminized plant which is typical). There will be no variation and therefore less interesting prospects and you will not have a range of different phenos.
Currently I am growing out two NYC Diesel plants that came from the same pack of seeds but they look nothing alike. One has huge fan leaves and is thin, it will be a poor plant for indoor. Another has small fan leaves (much smaller, like half the size), is a darker color and more vigorous, it doesn't even look like the same type of plant at all. The growth is more dense and the smell is amazing. It is definitely going to be the one I clone and continue to grow. If I had bought feminized seeds, what if I got ten copies of plant A pheno, the one with the big fan leaves and the other less desirable traits? I would be pissed and think that strain sucked.
This is why I prefer non-feminized seeds, because in purchasing them you are purchasing more genetic variation.
Here are pics of the two vastly different NYC Diesel phenos I have. You can see in the first pic this plant has HUGE fan leaves, the largest are wider than a Sharpie. But on the other plant with the more desirable traits, the fan leaves are much smaller, much smaller than the Sharpie (the largest fan leaf on the plant is just below the sharpie in pic #2)
Yes, if you buy feminized seeds you will end up with 99% females, but you are buying ONE plant and copies of it. It is the same as buying one seed, growing it, and then taking clones from it. if that one plant isn't a great one, you are S.O.L. because all your other seeds are identical and carry the exact same pheno (again, assuming the seeds all came from the same donor mother).
I stay away from feminized seeds, they are created by stressing a female plant into producing her own pollen, pollinating herself and creating copies of herself. This stress can cause her seeds to be hermaphroditic depending on the way the stress is induced, it is not common and breeders swear it is safe but to me I prefer the natural approach. There are a lot of people who will not ever buy feminized seeds because they feel they are inferior. To be honest I have never used them so I can not say. However, if you breed plant A with plant B, all of their children (seeds) will be slightly different and display different traits. This way you can breed plants and create offspring that are random combinations of the parents traits. Some of these children will be for lack of a better word, undesirable. They will have poor traits that you do not like such as poor yield, color, taste, etc... While others will have a combination of the best traits from both parents, this is what breeders look for. If you buy feminized seeds, you are buying the same genetics in each seed because they are all copies of the mother. They will all be identical in their genetics just as if you cloned a mother plant (assuming they came from the same feminized plant which is typical). There will be no variation and therefore less interesting prospects and you will not have a range of different phenos.
Currently I am growing out two NYC Diesel plants that came from the same pack of seeds but they look nothing alike. One has huge fan leaves and is thin, it will be a poor plant for indoor. Another has small fan leaves (much smaller, like half the size), is a darker color and more vigorous, it doesn't even look like the same type of plant at all. The growth is more dense and the smell is amazing. It is definitely going to be the one I clone and continue to grow. If I had bought feminized seeds, what if I got ten copies of plant A pheno, the one with the big fan leaves and the other less desirable traits? I would be pissed and think that strain sucked.
This is why I prefer non-feminized seeds, because in purchasing them you are purchasing more genetic variation.
Here are pics of the two vastly different NYC Diesel phenos I have. You can see in the first pic this plant has HUGE fan leaves, the largest are wider than a Sharpie. But on the other plant with the more desirable traits, the fan leaves are much smaller, much smaller than the Sharpie (the largest fan leaf on the plant is just below the sharpie in pic #2)
Yes, if you buy feminized seeds you will end up with 99% females, but you are buying ONE plant and copies of it. It is the same as buying one seed, growing it, and then taking clones from it. if that one plant isn't a great one, you are S.O.L. because all your other seeds are identical and carry the exact same pheno (again, assuming the seeds all came from the same donor mother).