Is this a hermie?

radrolley

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Probably not a hermie. I don't see any pollen sacks. Nice trich coverage. It may not have to most dense nugs but I would keep it.

Does not necessarily look like a reveg to me although could be.
 

SmichiganOG

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Probably not a hermie. I don't see any pollen sacks. Nice trich coverage. It may not have to most dense nugs but I would keep it.

Does not necessarily look like a reveg to me although could be.
Funny-looking isn't it? It kind of has me puzzled too because of the shape of the top. Let me show you the top of that plant and the top of another right next to it. Same strain allegedly. The one in the first photo I am just uploading is the same as the one in the photo I posted before.
 

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radrolley

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They look like females to me. I just don't see any pollen sacks anywhere.

By they are allegedly the same strain, do you know if they were seed or clone? Sometimes with seeds of the same strain you can get big differences in traits. Generally they are usually similar. A clone should always be the same unless you change the environmental conditions. I'm assuming these were both grown under the same conditions. Almost looks like a different strain to me though. Looks a lot more sativa.
 

SmichiganOG

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Grown from seed under similar, close to exact, conditions, yes. there's more difference than what I'm actually showing though among the six that I have of that strain (eBay seeds).
 

RobinT

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Resin looks great, wont be very heavy but the quality is there. Happens, with all the zygote combinations in a lot of non stable genetics you're bound to get that from time to time
 

Renfro

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I can't think of a reason it would be in reveg but to me it looks similar to a plant coming out of reveg.
I can see what you are talking about, the stringy foxtailed nature of the growth. This plant would likely benefit from a 11 on / 13 off lighting cycle. Some sativas are just like that though, the Juicy Fruit is one that grows like that but it's mega fire sativa with amazing terps. Downsides to it, well bag appeal lol, hard to trim (high leaf to calyx ratio), lower yields. If it's being grown for personal smoke then it makes most of those points not so much of an issue.

What are the terps like on it? She smell good?
 

SmichiganOG

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I can see what you are talking about, the stringy foxtailed nature of the growth. This plant would likely benefit from a 11 on / 13 off lighting cycle. Some sativas are just like that though, the Juicy Fruit is one that grows like that but it's mega fire sativa with amazing terps. Downsides to it, well bag appeal lol, hard to trim (high leaf to calyx ratio), lower yields. If it's being grown for personal smoke then it makes most of those points not so much of an issue.

What are the terps like on it? She smell good?
Smells piney to me. Yes, good.
 

CrvenaZvezda

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Curious if anyone is willing to chime in on these photos.

I’m about 12 days into flower and believe one of my ladies is starting to grow some sacs.

This is my first time growing so I’m not certain but it looks awfully suspect to me, thoughts?
 

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Hawg Wild

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Curious if anyone is willing to chime in on these photos.

I’m about 12 days into flower and believe one of my ladies is starting to grow some sacs.

This is my first time growing so I’m not certain but it looks awfully suspect to me, thoughts?
You're good. Perfectly normal female flower development.
 

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