A plant with both hairs and sacs..boy and girl

lighthouse

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I have a plant that has just shown it's sex. At mid point, it's a boy, with it's tiny banana sacs. At the top, it's all hairs. What is it? A hermie? Will the top part produce good bud still? I've just not ever come up on this. What would cause that.
 

axjnkee

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it should produce feminized seeds, If my understanding of feminization is clear. if its a good strain keep it.
 

c0okiecrisps

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it will produce buds, and It will pollenate itself.

ITs widely believed that hermaproditic plants will produced feminized seeds, so You might as well keep flowering it. In my past experience, the Stamen (male flowers) usually go away after a while, and you Calyxs(female) will continue to bloom and produce seed stock. you can hack at the stamen if you dont want your flowers to get pollenated, but this may stress the plant into producing more sacks, so...shit, see what happens. This kind of thing varies plant to plant
 

Enigma

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Separate it if you can, or all of your bud will be pollinated. The hermie should produce fem seeds.

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burninjay

Active Member
If it's showing it's sex and it's already herm, I would not bother trying to self-pollinate that plant. The offspring will most likely do the same, and make getting any sinsemilla extremely difficult.

A plant that can be stressed into herm can produce female pollen, which is fun to make neat crosses from and making fem seeds for a next grow. I have done it plenty, but the resulting offspring will all likely herm under stress, so if you aren't keeping a neat and tidy grow with all your ducks in a row, this kinda playing around can seed a whole room.
 
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