Hugo Phurst
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Looked at your pics, I stand by "new growth"
Upon looking on Google I found this image of early sign of Hermie autoflower and it looks exactly the same to me. I'll maybe wait a few days and keep checking to be sure.Looked at your pics, I stand by "new growth"
they aint pistils and thats not a nut sack. Those are called preflowers palYou can't tell me they ain't pistils and that's not a nut sack lol I'm not a new grower
The preflowers is stil 2 "pistils" growing out of a calyx.they aint pistils and thats not a nut sack. Those are called preflowers pal
The pics ain't the best I admit but phone won't take any better. That pic I uploaded from Google looks exactly the same though same position also.Looks like new growth but the pics suck so until new pics are added we will go with that.
Looks more like a teardrop to me in your pic. Which is a female shape. But again pics aren't good.The pics ain't the best I admit but phone won't take any better. That pic I uploaded from Google looks exactly the same though same position also.
These are preflowers bro. Your advice is BSSo much bad advice here. Rip it off and monitor the plant. That's it! Anything else is bullshit advice!
I disagreeThese are preflowers bro. Your advice is BS
And I respect that...I disagree
Pic 22 is sac ofc (4-part round ball which open and burst) but his shows the shape where the pistils appear soon at the top of it. If it is the only one on the plant than it need to pay attention otherwise I would not concern too much. If it is “real” herm it is better to take him out.Is the pic in post 22 also a pre flower in your eyes? It must be coz it's the same
I believe it to be a pollen sac as it's not the same shape as the other calyxes on the plant also all calyxes have pistils growing out of them this one doesn't. Yes the pics ain't great but you can still see a round oblong shape growing off a stalk, there is no pointy tip. The pistils have been showing since day 17 it's now day 20 still no pistils showing from this growth. How can it look exactly like a pollen sac but not be a pollen sac? I've grown plenty of plants so I know if it doesn't look right. People seem to have taken my question somewhere else as I never asked if it was a pollen sac. I asked what the chances was of saving it by removing said sac? Is it possible to remove and it will grow fine and not corrupt my other plant's? This situation is a first for me as I've never had a Hermie before maybe I've been lucky over the years. Some people's comments on this thread make me think have you ever even grown? People saying you don't get pistils at day 17 YES YOU CAN. Saying it's not pistils it's pre flowers, white hairs growing out of calyxes is PISTILS. A quick Google search of 17 day old autoflower showing pistils will provide enough proof. If anyone wants to know what plants have shown PISTILS at day 17 they are Exodus cheese fem auto's by green house seeds.Pic 22 is sac ofc (4-part round ball which open and burst) but his shows the shape where the pistils appear soon at the top of it. If it is the only one on the plant than it need to pay attention otherwise I would not concern too much. If it is “real” herm it is better to take him out.
Edit: maybe more than 4-part
Well, I have never grown an auto indoor, for me auto is best choice for outdoor where I live. Whole thing is like this (at least I think so) in easy way. You have males and females no problem. When it comes to “hermies” the are two basic steams, one is “pure” hermaprhodite which carries both genders on the plant, male parts can fertilize the female calyxes lead to polination. Than I would blame genetic offspring and count that seeds gonna prone to herm also. But there are also hermies turned by some kind of wanted or unwanted stress situation, where only few (or more) male parts start to grow on females flowers ussually sterile but not always. If get polinated than the seeds are all females without herm trait. Problem is to decide which one hermie you have (if you have), depends on amount of male parts appeared and the time when they occur. Some strains are typical for throwing nanners in late flower, some carries more “herm” trait and they are less resilient to stress. If you feel that its a male ball than rip it off and look for another ones, because I doubt that this is the only one male part you have in this stage of plants life (again if you have them) if its real hermie. maybe I am talking BS because I have experiences only with the nanners but it is almost the same.I believe it to be a pollen sac as it's not the same shape as the other calyxes on the plant also all calyxes have pistils growing out of them this one doesn't. Yes the pics ain't great but you can still see a round oblong shape growing off a stalk, there is no pointy tip. The pistils have been showing since day 17 it's now day 20 still no pistils showing from this growth. How can it look exactly like a pollen sac but not be a pollen sac? I've grown plenty of plants so I know if it doesn't look right. People seem to have taken my question somewhere else as I never asked if it was a pollen sac. I asked what the chances was of saving it by removing said sac? Is it possible to remove and it will grow fine and not corrupt my other plant's? This situation is a first for me as I've never had a Hermie before maybe I've been lucky over the years. Some people's comments on this thread make me think have you ever even grown? People saying you don't get pistils at day 17 YES YOU CAN. Saying it's not pistils it's pre flowers, white hairs growing out of calyxes is PISTILS. A quick Google search of 17 day old autoflower showing pistils will provide enough proof. If anyone wants to know what plants have shown PISTILS at day 17 they are Exodus cheese fem auto's by green house seeds.