leafminer
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Well spotted 4U2.
ston-loc, your question is not simple. Let me show you why. I once grew some feral sativas that came from a particularly strong bag off the street. They turned out to be a monoculture. They all 'looked' male and showed lots of male flowers. But later on they grew catkins (you don't see that kind of thing on commercial strains.) Catkins are a form of cola . . . feral.
Anyway, I decided to see if I could breed out the hermie genes by crossing it to a pure indica. So I used the "male" pollen . . . and what I got was a load of females. Unisex seeds. Obviously the "male" actually had female genetics which was why the cross made all-female plants.
ston-loc, your question is not simple. Let me show you why. I once grew some feral sativas that came from a particularly strong bag off the street. They turned out to be a monoculture. They all 'looked' male and showed lots of male flowers. But later on they grew catkins (you don't see that kind of thing on commercial strains.) Catkins are a form of cola . . . feral.
Anyway, I decided to see if I could breed out the hermie genes by crossing it to a pure indica. So I used the "male" pollen . . . and what I got was a load of females. Unisex seeds. Obviously the "male" actually had female genetics which was why the cross made all-female plants.