Calm the hell down. doesn't look like a true hermie. Though a buddy of mine has a strain that seems to pop a seed here and there. Good advice already given... monitor, eyeball that plant(s) and look for 'nanners, you'll know male traits when you see them (like a sac on a very small stem, right where you took this pic). MANY factors can turn a female to herm, so try and keep everything (light, temp, humidity, nutes, soil moisture etc) stable.Please somebody tell me to calm the hell down, lol....
I think I was just freakin out for a sec there....They all just look like normal calyx to me now, but this morning I immediately thought HERMIE!! Having said that, I wouldn't know a pollen sac if it bit me....some more pics from different angles would help to be certain .
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Its a pollinated female/hermie as i can tell from the brown shriveling pistils at this early stage.I think I was just freakin out for a sec there....They all just look like normal calyx to me now, but this morning I immediately thought HERMIE!! Having said that, I wouldn't know a pollen sac if it bit me....
No problem and good luck.I guess I'll just keep an eye on em and see what happens. First grow....it's all about learning how anyway, everything else is gravy. Thanks for the advice everyone.
Yes thats true and they are also attatched to the node by a tiny stem just like a ball on a string.pollin sacs dont come to points like that, they're more rounded
If the pistils are browning and shriveling up/dying then you have pollination with that plant. The small lower buds usually show brown pistils first in the case of pollination as the pollen falls from the top of the plant on to the lower buds killing the pistils.im having the same problem as you. im 6 weeks into flowering CHISEL (cheese/NYD) i am so confused some ppl are saying hermie and some are saying its normal its just a calyx.
my calyx ???? has some brown red looking hairs coming out of it. should i be worried?????? and i think i found 1 growing in my actuall bud is that BAD?
This is my 1st grow to.
my favoright quotes from YB so far:
5 gallon pots are far to big unless you are growing 12ft tall plants. The next transplant i would go for is a gallon pot and i stay with that producing a 3-4ft tall plant by the time i am ready to harvest and they are never rootbound after the chop.
That was not ready to transplant (not enough roots) but you pulled of a great job and just give them 7-10 days to recover and start taking off again.
Good luck with the bacteria from the towels
And stop the swearing its against the rules and you can be reported for this behaviour so read the forum rules before you type
and my all time favorite!!!!-Nobody on this site can say or do anything thats going to bother me as i dont take things personally and NEVER let others control my emotions,,, (but in the same post)I am just pissed at the fools talking behind my back.... so which one is it???
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carefully take advise on RIU.... read subcools breeding journals...