BudmanTX
Well-Known Member
Just wanted to show what a classic hermie is....
This little one has went through, hot and cold snaps this season. After i finished my other one, this one started to flower. The next day i found her with some of her branches knocked off, and some of the tips actually eaten off. So i set a couple of traps and got the little bastard (mouse). After i cleaned her up, she was still a female, nice pretty one at that. welp 24 hrs ago, i found she had hermied. My bet is because of the stress she went through in the last couple of days. So i wanted to show what a hermie looks like, and how you can tell. Figure this would be a nice send off to this plant. Currently i still have it under the lights, gonna move it outside this weekend. I'll either keep it in the pot and let it finish, pull her, or just gorilla her on to the property somewhere quiet and let mother nature take over.
Yes, she has other problems that might have had a effect on the process of it turning hermie. She hermie none the less....
Time to go into my Bag O Seeds again...lol
The first picture is she wasn't a hermie and what she looked like, notice the bottom of the plant, how the flowers were eaten off by something.
This is her now her now in her hermie state:
for those who don't know what hermie is, this is what it looks like on a flowering plant, she was a good female in flower
This little one has went through, hot and cold snaps this season. After i finished my other one, this one started to flower. The next day i found her with some of her branches knocked off, and some of the tips actually eaten off. So i set a couple of traps and got the little bastard (mouse). After i cleaned her up, she was still a female, nice pretty one at that. welp 24 hrs ago, i found she had hermied. My bet is because of the stress she went through in the last couple of days. So i wanted to show what a hermie looks like, and how you can tell. Figure this would be a nice send off to this plant. Currently i still have it under the lights, gonna move it outside this weekend. I'll either keep it in the pot and let it finish, pull her, or just gorilla her on to the property somewhere quiet and let mother nature take over.
Yes, she has other problems that might have had a effect on the process of it turning hermie. She hermie none the less....
Time to go into my Bag O Seeds again...lol
The first picture is she wasn't a hermie and what she looked like, notice the bottom of the plant, how the flowers were eaten off by something.
This is her now her now in her hermie state:
for those who don't know what hermie is, this is what it looks like on a flowering plant, she was a good female in flower