ALL of them becoming hermies?

kashan

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You've gotta be kidding me.
I've checked my plants today after a heavy rain last night and.. well the pics are pretty self-explanatory, that's more or less the state of every damn plant I'm growing

Please tell me it's some kind of growing sacks (I dont even know how to call them, sorry, I'm not english) and flowers are going to come out of there 'cause I'm quite desperate right now :cry:
 

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LiveVibe

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Calyx is where the flowers come from. Your English is damn good. Better than most people LOL
 

Skibumm208

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I would have to go with the breathe and bong rip :)

Although if i thought my plants where male id need alot more :)
 

kashan

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Thanks to everyone, I was literally freaking out before and I've had like the biggest smile I've had in months on my face after reading your answers :mrgreen:
It's strange 'cause i didnt notice any on my (only) plant last year, so I instantly thought about hermaphrodites, luckily I was wrong

@ smokablunt - I'm not feeding them with nutes or anything, just water them every two days and make sure that soil dries up when it rains heavily before watering again.. I guess the soil I'm using for growing is pretty good :mrgreen:
 
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smokablunt16

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Well there ya go, Hey i mean its grown on our planet for thousands of years with NOTHING but pure sun and nature
 

kashan

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that's exactly what I thought :lol:, plus I didn't want to mess up everything by doing something wrong, I just gave 'em some generic fertilizer when I transplanted them to help them recover, do you think I should use any?
 

smokablunt16

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If i were you I'd go for it...Just start out with 1/4 strength nutrients then see how they react after a couple of days then just gradually go up..When you see the tips start to 'burn' then youve used too much but for a fact if you just go withg 1/4 strength you'll be just fine..They looks like they can take it for sure..Less is better then too much...since they are flowering, defiently give them more phosphorous then nitrogen and maybe feed them 1-2 times weekly..You'll love the results with the bigger, dankier buds!!
 

kashan

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should I look for something specific? I read in other posts numbers that indicate nutrients like 20 8 16 or something like that :mrgreen:
I'd like to try something but have no experience at all with these kind of things

Thanks again
 

smokablunt16

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20-nitrogen
8-phosphorus
16-potassium

During VEGETATIVE you want more nitrogen, and during FLOWERING(which you are in) you want more phosphorus

So you should go with a 10-30-20..or just something with more phosphorus
 

LiveVibe

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The higher the nutrient supplements then usually the lower the nutrients are in the substrate. Basically it needs to balance - what the plant needs and what the substrate provides.

Since you are outdoors I highly highly highly recommend FISH fertilizer! Plants love that stuff and it works fast. It smells so freaking nasty though. I like seaweed a lot - whole life cycle.

I have never flowered outdoors so I am not sure what a good fert for outdoor flowering is. Maybe Neptune's Harvest??
 

NoDrama

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Just get a cup or 2 of bone meal and toss it around the base of the plants, careful not to get it on the plant. that would be my only nutrient at this stage, wait a week and see how it responds.
 

kashan

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actually I started using a 10 25 20 yesterday in low quantities so I guess I'll stick with that now, plus some of the lower leaves on the flowering plants are yellowing and as I read in other posts it should be a phosphorus deficiency so I hope this helps them getting healthier too.
 
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