I will take a picture in a little bit and have them posted. THANKS!Air ant and Joe are on the right track. They are indeed calyxes (which is the correct spelling I think), but they are the most fucked up looking calyxes I have ever seen. Can you post up a pic of the entire plant gsljacobb? It looks like you've got some leaf curling and tip burning, which also likely affected these calyxes and made them look the way they do now.
I wouldn't be too concerned with these calyxes, but I would make sure the plant is on track health-wise before you get much further into flower.
I sure hope so, Thanks for the replyCalyxes....what they said^^^^^
Do not pull them off. There is NO pollen in them and they will not spurt nothing on your plants.
Most of the information I'm getting from this thread: https://www.rollitup.org/marijuana-plant-problems/157345-have-plant-problem-check-here.htmlcan anybody help?
Dont assume its male and kill it. make sure its male. You could also try to make some feminized seeds by seeding that plant it comes from. Or you could pluck the balls as they grow, im sure yield would be greatly diminished though.
Dont assume its male and kill it. make sure its male. You could also try to make some feminized seeds by seeding that plant it comes from. Or you could pluck the balls as they grow, im sure yield would be greatly diminished though.
those are pollen sacks
Most of the information I'm getting from this thread: https://www.rollitup.org/marijuana-plant-problems/157345-have-plant-problem-check-here.html
It looks like you've had over-fertilization which has caused a nutrient lockout. Thats my best guess but might not be right. The yellow and purple plant is definitely lacking in some trace elements, however. If you're using ferts I would find a different kind or if your soil is pre-fertilized I wouldn't use that kind of soil again. If you try flushing in soil that has ferts, it can just make more problems. Your plants have burnt leaf tips so they're getting too much of something they don't need and not enough of something they do need.
If you have a pH tester, I would really recommend the next time you water collecting some of the runoff to figure out what the pH in your soil is.
thats a great picture of a hermie but the plant in question isnt a hermie. you are looking at a calyxe. if you still have doubts pick them off the plant but they defiitely are not hermiefound a great hermie pic to show in regards to this too, i think it should be the final nail in the coffin. lol.