Old_fart_stoner
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If you had pulled that nanner...end of storyReally I had 1 have banana turn 3 plants into mostly seeds in less than a few weeks after finding the first banana.
If you had pulled that nanner...end of storyReally I had 1 have banana turn 3 plants into mostly seeds in less than a few weeks after finding the first banana.
If you are a solid grower you know your plants like I know my ding dong.Yes but give it a few weeks and its possible seeds will be plenty. Had it happen. If I picked early I would have had partial seeds not full grown seeds. I didn't catch the banana before the opened.
Yeah unfortunately they were packed in super tight tiny grow tent and was difficult to get to. I just noticed they stopped growing and people suggested herming and they were right. I'm no expert but I've grown plenty. First time I got a herm 8 weeks in floweringIf you are a solid grower you know your plants like I know my ding dong.
Im all over both multiple times a day.
Most of my nanners come later in flower. But again not all folks have the same experience you did.Yeah unfortunately they were packed in super tight tiny grow tent and was difficult to get to. I just noticed they stopped growing and people suggested herming and they were right. I'm no expert but I've grown plenty. First time I got a herm 8 weeks in flowering
Yes I actually had the lights fall on mine. wife and I were picking which would be the biggest producer. When the light support bar gave in and fell mostly on top of the one plant out of four the hermed..Nanners are mostly due to some kind of shock or, stress or, nutrient issues or, Ph issues. Sometimes a combination of multiple things. OR they sometimes just happen.
Wow didn't know I'd spark such a response.LOL, shit, I came late to the party. I didn't know the thread had developed. So you suggest the OP just flame thrower the plants because nanners that have not released pollen yet have destroyed his crop? HMMM, please continue.......