Hermie or not!!, what's your thoughts folks.

megamouthuk

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I cannot risk another plant going hermie on me like 5 weeks in last month GGGrrrrr.:cuss:
Thoughts folks methinks it is, so i'm ready to butcher the bastard asap, just need some growers confirmation please;)
Megamouth
 

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megamouthuk

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It was taken from a room early into flower, which all the plants turned out seeded a month or so ago so could have been pollinated and then revegged, so safer to trash or keep.
Megamouth
 

Killaki

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It was taken from a room early into flower, which all the plants turned out seeded a month or so ago so could have been pollinated and then revegged, so safer to trash or keep.
Megamouth
If it got pollinated and is in a space with other females then you run the risk of spreading the pollen to the other girls. If it were me I'd just setup an isolated space and finish it off but I know everyone can't do that. Really just depends on what you have going on I guess if you chop or not. Sorry to hear about all your struggles with this mama.
 

macsnax

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It was taken from a room early into flower, which all the plants turned out seeded a month or so ago so could have been pollinated and then revegged, so safer to trash or keep.
Megamouth
If the pollen came from being in another room weeks ago, you're good to go, let her finish. It will likely run a little longer than it should due to trying to reveg
 
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macsnax

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It was taken from a room early into flower, which all the plants turned out seeded a month or so ago so could have been pollinated and then revegged, so safer to trash or keep.
Megamouth
You're probably spot on too, because the only thing I see seeded is the pre flowers
 

megamouthuk

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I have sprayed all plants for spider mites, twice now, the first time with just horticultural soap spray then last week with same but mixed with neem oil, the whole room it is in now had been dismantled and completely cleaned along with all equipment, only this plant alone may have been pollinated as the other plants in there were elsewhere, i pulled this one as i had forgot to take cuts from it so revegged it.
Thanks for all the replies, i will keep tabs on it then decide it's fate, lol
Megamouth
 

megamouthuk

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Are you avvin a giraffe,:) i just lost my entire 5 weeks into eight weeks of flowering crop due to pollination of all plants, due to a few nanners, and after all the hard work. down time, dismantling and cleaning my room down i am not going down that route anytime soon, so the trash can got it.
The last fucked up grow yielded me well over 5000+ seeds.:wall::cuss:
Megamouth
 
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