This is exactly what I've told others; growing a Hermaphrodite will teach you more than growing a non-Herm.Looks great man not fucked up just challenging. You learn more facing diversity than coasting.
Buy/use sterlized tweezers and pull the bastard off. Make sure you have a good flashlight as well, as you will need this until your grow is finished. Yank every nanner and ball you see, and chuck them in the toliet. If a ball happens to burst on your node, spray the exposed pollen with water (water will neutralize pollen). I've had balls blow up on my plant, but still had only a few seeds in the end. Also, once you get rid of the balls, they won't grow back.View attachment 2541872View attachment 2541872just thought i'd share this with you all.... one of the "balls" i had left overnight...... has a pistil coming out. i am overwhelmed for the time being, but an not convinced shes all girl still. But really, i feel that the crucifix has been lifted off my back. patience is a virtue, eh?
ANY type of stress can cause a MJ plant to Herm. Stress is stress (over nute/light leaks/power outage/pruning/temp variance), and the more stressed out the plant becomes, the chances become greater for Herm activity. Some plants will throw out nanners/balls no matter how "stress free" your environment is, so people can make bad conclusions about their grow area.Yea I agree the end product is still dank, I had a train wreck that makes me retarded after a couple hits and it had a few seeds.
I wonder if the energy used to produce seeds, is noticeable. I pick the naners now. I run super soil and can't help think its got something to do with my mix. Anybody know if too strong a mix could cause a plant to herm. I think my guano was too strong. 0-12-0. The mix calls for 0-5-0.
Seeds take a lot of energy from a plant. They are chock full of storage proteins, carbs, and other stuff, all of which require diversion of resources. Nice thing is, most of us so pamper our ladies with nutes and light, that it won't make a difference to the vigor of the plant. Now outdoors, here there are limiting factors, this could be problematic. Throw in pests and seeds become inhibiting. Dig?Yea I agree the end product is still dank, I had a train wreck that makes me retarded after a couple hits and it had a few seeds.
I wonder if the energy used to produce seeds, is noticeable. I pick the naners now. I run super soil and can't help think its got something to do with my mix. Anybody know if too strong a mix could cause a plant to herm. I think my guano was too strong. 0-12-0. The mix calls for 0-5-0.
My intuition on this one... Dioecious plants probably want to stay male or female. In a stressed environment, seed production becomes paramount, so we would expect hermies, right? I don't think it can be applied to perfect environments.. I'm thinking about conservatories worldwide... All those perfect flowers just looking to get some, waiting and waiting..Could it also be lack of stresses indoor environments have that "survivors" are taking advantage of? Think about it this place is awesome weathers great,foods plentiful no sign of winter I'm Fuckin breeding.