Two more hermaphrodites. Top is Ctsm. Dagny and bottom is ctsm. pileatum var. imperiale. Like I said in a previous post, these were all setting male buds when I exposed them to almost full sun for a few days. Notice on the first pic, the second bloom (top right) shows more female traits, the rest of the flowers lean more male. Enjoy!
Wow, this is really cool! Being able to consistently generate hermaphroditic flowers in this group could prove useful. What flower stage did you change the light?
The buds were forming, but minuscule, when I moved them outside. The light intensity was accidental, I'm working with a new shade house and didn't realize the cover transmitted as much light as it does. I pollinated two flowers on the Brent's Black Hawk (at least one took) and two on the Dagny (too early to tell), hoping for the best.
The buds were forming, but minuscule, when I moved them outside. The light intensity was accidental, I'm working with a new shade house and didn't realize the cover transmitted as much light as it does. I pollinated two flowers on the Brent's Black Hawk (at least one took) and two on the Dagny (too early to tell), hoping for the best.