Can I put pollinated female back in grow room? / Is this actually a hermie & not a pollinated female

Rabadabadooby

New Member
Please can somebody help! You know how it is when you research for hours and get more confused post by post? That's me right now.
I have a female that seems to be pollinated (brown, dry hairs in some parts, and lots of seeds) but shows no signs of male parts. I understand that unless the pollinated plant has pollen sacs, it technically shouldn't be able to pollinate my other plants. So my question is 2 part:
1. If this plant is indeed a female, can I put her back in the grow room with my other females (that sadly also have some seedage) ?
2. But more importantly, is this plant actually a hermie? I have spent days trying to figure this out as I can't find anything 'male' but at this point I am second guessing myself.

Attached are the pics of the plant in question. Please help!

Last question, as this plant is full of seeds, do I even bother to carry on with her or cut her down? She is pretty big and doing well in some places?20170502_122212.jpg 20170502_122256.jpg 20170502_122357.jpg 20170502_122212.jpg 20170502_122256.jpg 20170502_122357.jpg 20170502_122626.jpg
 

haloman420

Well-Known Member
Yep. 100 percent hermie. Any other plants that look like that one has to go before the pollen sacks break open. If your plants grow seeds it will severely reduce the potency of your bud. Ive never seen one so predominantly male.
 

Lordhooha

Well-Known Member
Please can somebody help! You know how it is when you research for hours and get more confused post by post? That's me right now.
I have a female that seems to be pollinated (brown, dry hairs in some parts, and lots of seeds) but shows no signs of male parts. I understand that unless the pollinated plant has pollen sacs, it technically shouldn't be able to pollinate my other plants. So my question is 2 part:
1. If this plant is indeed a female, can I put her back in the grow room with my other females (that sadly also have some seedage) ?
2. But more importantly, is this plant actually a hermie? I have spent days trying to figure this out as I can't find anything 'male' but at this point I am second guessing myself.

Attached are the pics of the plant in question. Please help!

Last question, as this plant is full of seeds, do I even bother to carry on with her or cut her down? She is pretty big and doing well in some places?View attachment 3936272 View attachment 3936273 View attachment 3936274 View attachment 3936272 View attachment 3936273 View attachment 3936274 View attachment 3936275
Cut it down
 

Rabadabadooby

New Member
Thanks for the responses. Sadly it looks like my other plants were affected by the hermie before I noticed so unfortunately I now have 4 other seedy females (possibly also hermies). Oh well, gotta chalk this up to learning! This is my first indoor grow in Colorado, I've only ever grown outdoor on another continent so mistakes were bound to occur. Just such a pity...
 
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