macsnax
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Prefect example oldmed, I was struggling for the words to explain that, lol.All the calyxes have that little embryo in them and it stays like that unless pollination occurs. You want to watch for 'nanners and tehy can be hard to spot. Often the first sign is a little white or yellow dust on a leaf below the 'nanner(s)
'nanners are the pollen producing insides of a male flower which is usually enclosed in membrane that splits open when ripe. With hermie plants there is no membrane and just the 'nanners which resemble a bunch of bananas.
This is an example of 'nanners.
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And these are regular male flowers from a Kali Mist grow from ages ago.
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