hermie in week 7 flower

crazycanuk

Member
so yeah i have a sudden swicheroo on me.. still stinky and sexy but my one lady is now playing for both teams.... so what should i honestly do.. i spent 2 hours and systematically combed the one plant and removed all nanners. being carefull not to spread any pollen. most were undeveloped, some were dusty, id wash my hands and tool before going back to the task. found another 2 today and removed them.

my questions are these.

1. whats the yield like on a plant thats done this...
2. what should i do......

im basically flushing starting next watering (4-5 days) . what look to be cloudy trichs forming with my magnifier.

should i continue to attack any male nanners i see and hold it out for the last 2 weeks here? . or pull the one plant to save the other.. also same strain, no male flower and in same week. and stinky as sin :weed:

im at a loss, i have a friend who said pull pull pull! . and i have read people in same week as me pushing on. i just dont know what the "typical" outcome of this would be in each direction

thanks
 

jawbrodt

Well-Known Member
Yeah, I'd finish them out. It's too late to get any seeds, so there's not much to hurt, at this point. My logic, is that even if they get pollinated, you'll be better off waiting for the trichs to mature, rather than pulling them early.
 

crazycanuk

Member
Yeah, I'd finish them out. It's too late to get any seeds, so there's not much to hurt, at this point. My logic, is that even if they get pollinated, you'll be better off waiting for the trichs to mature, rather than pulling them early.
cool im going to roll with it for another week at the least, see what happens. plus i need to get into the flush i feel, otherwise the burn will be not so good,
 

strictly seedleSs

Well-Known Member
Keep an eye out for the hairs turning orange. When the hairs get pollenated they turn orange and shrivel up. I would harvest as soon as you feel they can be cut. They might not fully develop seeds, but they can start.
 
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