banana?

skippy1

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Thanks, smells delicious. This grow has been a serious battle. I was going to just pluck it off but figured I'd ask first. I scoured all her sisters and found nada, so I guess just keep on keeping on.
 
It happens very often towards the end of the flowering cycle. Even when plants aren't being stressed. It's because many feminised plants have a little bit of hermie in them. At this stage I wouldn't worry too much about it. Just watch it and snip it off if it really looks like a banana.
 

Tim1987

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It happens very often towards the end of the flowering cycle. Even when plants aren't being stressed. It's because many feminised plants have a little bit of hermie in them. At this stage I wouldn't worry too much about it. Just watch it and snip it off if it really looks like a banana.
Absolutely agree man. I reckon seeds are seeds. If your female turns hermie, you had a hermie all along.

Ps. I wish i could make my males turn female, but i havnt managed to do that yet :roll:
 
Absolutely agree man. I reckon seeds are seeds. If your female turns hermie, you had a hermie all along.

Ps. I wish i could make my males turn female, but i havnt managed to do that yet :roll:
LOL!! Yes. Me too. I'm sure it's the same thing with males tho. some of them would grow some pistils towards the end of the flowering cycle.

That's why when I find a good pure female that's stable, I keep it as a mother plant and take cuttings off of it!
 
I bought 10 northern light seeds from Sensi in Amsterdam once (Regular seeds). It cost me an arm and a leg and all my females turned hermie. Whereas I grew their Skunk1 3 times and I never had any problem with it.

This is to say that no matter how much you spend on seeds, at some point, your "females" may decide to play for the other team..:roll:
 

Tiffj

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I still believe that if your plant turns hermie it was always going too via the seed genetics, light leaks and all that bull has never gave me a hermie full stop.
 
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