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@DILLIGAF, Not regular seeds. Accidental seeds, ya might say.
During a grow a plant went hermie and pollinated surrounding plants.
Thanks for the question.
@Silverback_Guerilla, I use the Arlo camera system.
And, yeah, turn em off. Vid/watching not worth it if
possibly causing hermies.
Thanks for the comment.
Success w/ya grow!!!
Cheers.
@Homegrown365,
It could just be that the cameras I use have too much IR light...each camera has 20 of them, probably 1w or 2w each. I can find no other reason why or how I could have hermied 12 clones and then their mother ..within 2 weeks of switching to 12/12..
or maybe some varieties are just less forgiving with their dark period than others..
Whatever the case, I am no longer taking any chances when growing photos...off they go.
@Silverback_Guerilla, Thanks for the IR tip. Thing is I've completed so many grows w/camera in place w/no nannas.
Wanna think pheno issue.
Hopefully these seeds will produce some awesome females.
Success w/ya grow!!!
@Homegrown365,
I'm doing the exact same thing at the moment...one of my Candy Canes popped some sneaky nanners and self-pollinated and also pollinated some C4'matic and Amnesia Auto flowers
They've almost all sprouted and emerged from rockwool cubes in under 48 hours, so I planted some of them in soil. Here's hoping for a lot of hybrid vigor!:facepunch:
Also..I, too, use network cameras in my tents, but be advised...if you are growing photos and have flipped to 12/12.. UNPLUG THEM DURING THEIR DARK PERIOD, because their IR LED's stay on even after you log off of the camera. Or, just put it on a timer that shuts it off completely until your lights come back on. I'm completely convinced this is how I hermied a full tent of Afghan Kush clones (and their mother) last year.:cry:
I didn't realize that the IR's stayed on in the dark despite being logged off from the camera until I moved my second nannycam into the same tent for another angle on things...when I logged in on one camera, I saw that the other camera's bright-ass IR bulbs remained lit for as long as the camera is in the dark.:anguished: