Hermaphrodite

dioniz

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I beg you for advice. It was only at the end of the flower cycle that I noticed that all three of my plants were hermarodites. I have another week until harvest, what is the best thing for me to do?10DA9F93-C08C-418B-AB3F-654501C94B3E.jpeg1CFA8B1C-ECD1-4967-BC45-C9959CA4855B.jpeg5F1C20C9-CD83-47D5-87BF-EF5CB3F2E153.jpeg
 

FastFreddi

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Max Ehrmann

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Hmm I dont see any male pre flowers or "nanners" as we call them. Pics are a little blurry. Are there little yellow bannanna looking things growing out of the flowers? Even if they are hermies theres not much you can do now...pluck off the visable nanners and hope for the best.
 

Aheadatime

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Nothing to do now besides ride it out. If it's for personal use, it's all good man! Pick them out and smoke up. If it's your career, then you really want to get this issue fixed next time around, as herms are dramatically less profitable obviously. Could be a few things, usually a light leak, a finicky strain, some induced stress like a broken branch, drought, etc., or chronic feeding issues (too high or low of food). In all cases, genetics strongly influence susceptibility.
 
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