Hermaphrodites?

Horticult

Member
Hey all,

I'm six weeks into flowering. Yesterday I went into the flower room and there was pollen all over my plants (little white powder spots on all the leaves of a certain strain). Though the buds on this strain are beautifully large, its is definitely a hermaphrodite by genetics. [I remember this happening with the mother last harvest, but I didn't realize it at the time].

Since it is an Indica (or at least mostly), it would normally be a longer flower cycle before the resin glands fully mature.

My question is: Am I better off letting it fully mature, and become potentially very seedy? Or should I harvest now, before the seeds develop?

If the latter is better, how long to do I have before the seeds do develop?

Thanks!
 

pilgram

Well-Known Member
if its indica then you got what like 3 more weeks of flower, not enough time for mature seed
 

*BUDS

Well-Known Member
Hey all,

I'm six weeks into flowering. Yesterday I went into the flower room and there was pollen all over my plants (little white powder spots on all the leaves of a certain strain). Though the buds on this strain are beautifully large, its is definitely a hermaphrodite by genetics. [I remember this happening with the mother last harvest, but I didn't realize it at the time].

Since it is an Indica (or at least mostly), it would normally be a longer flower cycle before the resin glands fully mature.

My question is: Am I better off letting it fully mature, and become potentially very seedy? Or should I harvest now, before the seeds develop?

If the latter is better, how long to do I have before the seeds do develop?

Thanks!
Bro,you dont want the seeds,they r rubbish. harvest it now, and in future you must be 100% sure about the mother before cloning.
 
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