Does this look right to you?

Sharpies

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So....now what?

I have another plant going, a bit younger, appears to be female so far...

What should I do? Can I still get bud from this? Will it just have lots of seeds?

EDIT: Should I get some tweezers and pick off the ball looking things?
 

Supgee3

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Separate your female from that hermie ASAP, or it's going to pollinate your female and they'll both be screwed.
Your hermie will grow weed still, it won't be that great, and it'll have lots of seeds in it - but smoke nonetheless.
 

Sharpies

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BTW, I caught a male early on, when this one started to get hairs. I got rid of it. Could it be that that guy pollinated this one, and it's not a hermie? It was just sex-able when I tossed the male...though it remained in a garbage bag in my room for two or three days.
 

DoeEyed

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Separate your female from that hermie ASAP, or it's going to pollinate your female and they'll both be screwed.
Your hermie will grow weed still, it won't be that great, and it'll have lots of seeds in it - but smoke nonetheless.
That's a serious hermie there - it would be hard to keep any pollen sacs from opening on that one.:-( Yeah, the bud will still be smokable, but if left in with your other plant, it'll pollinate her, too.
 

Sharpies

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That's a serious hermie there - it would be hard to keep any pollen sacs from opening on that one.:-( Yeah, the bud will still be smokable, but if left in with your other plant, it'll pollinate her, too.
Crap, I hate to waste something that could be smokable. I noticed long things growing, like bananas. :(

Can I process this young plant somehow? I don't have a way of separating them. One area with lights.
 

Supgee3

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If you don't separate them, you're going to have a hermie with ugly seedy weed, and a female with no buds and just seeds.
Sorry bro.
 

Sharpies

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Well, I chopped down that hermie. Like I said, I don't have room to seperate. :(

This is all related to that shotglass grow. My 1st one was male. Then I did 4 at once, two were male, then I thought I had two female. Now I have one female....God I hope it stays female. I might transplant it to a larger pot, scrap the shotglass grow, just to hopefully produce a higher yield. It is in flowering stage already and I don't want to shock it.

EDIT: Pics of the female:
 

DoeEyed

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Well, I chopped down that hermie. Like I said, I don't have room to seperate. :(

This is all related to that shotglass grow. My 1st one was male. Then I did 4 at once, two were male, then I thought I had two female. Now I have one female....God I hope it stays female. I might transplant it to a larger pot, scrap the shotglass grow, just to hopefully produce a higher yield. It is in flowering stage already and I don't want to shock it.
You could still throw that hermie in your hash pile - won't get a lot because it's so young, but better than nothing. You don't want those seeds - seeds from a self pollinating hermie will all be hermie.
 

Sharpies

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You could still throw that hermie in your hash pile - won't get a lot because it's so young, but better than nothing. You don't want those seeds - seeds from a self pollinating hermie will all be hermie.
OOOOOoohhh!

I have a bag of misc bag seed from over the years. I could have very easily planted a hermie, I've tried to take very good care of it.

I was reading up various hash process today.

EDIT: If I have this little plant drying first, hanging in a box in a closet in the same room, can the drying process somehow release pollen and pollinate the remaining female?
 

DoeEyed

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EDIT: If I have this little plant drying first, hanging in a box in a closet in the same room, can the drying process somehow release pollen and pollinate the remaining female?
Ya know, I'm not 100% sure on that, I would think not because the pollen has to be mature before it can do it's job - but I don't know that I would risk it. Have you looked at the Gumby method for hash? You can take the freshly cut plant (and any trim) and throw it right into the freezer, to be kept until you're ready to make it.:leaf:
 

Sharpies

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Ya know, I'm not 100% sure on that, I would think not because the pollen has to be mature before it can do it's job - but I don't know that I would risk it. Have you looked at the Gumby method for hash? You can take the freshly cut plant (and any trim) and throw it right into the freezer, to be kept until you're ready to make it.:leaf:
It seems like a good method, most likely what I'll try...but until I get some more trimmings together, should I just throw the un-dried plant in a plastic bag in the freezer?

I read that hash from trimmings gives you a 15% return. Which would be small from this little guy/girl lol, but worth it.
 
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