Help herm plants in bloom

tromp1

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My plant is in its 5 th week of bloom. I noticed the the lower nodes look like this. Looks like bananas all over. Pics are ones I cut off to take photos of. I have out door going too I am worried that this might pollnate my plants out door. The plant with the potential hernie problem has nice budsforming. The plant is 8 months old. Due to electric problems I had to keep it in veg for a while. What should I do keep going and risk outdoor of these are herm. Or just chop and start over fresh. And learn from the experience.... because knowledgeis power... so I'm 89% these are herm. Anyopinions would be appreciated thanks
 

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Buba Blend

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My plant is in its 5 th week of bloom. I noticed the the lower nodes look like this. Looks like bananas all over. Pics are ones I cut off to take photos of. I have out door going too I am worried that this might pollnate my plants out door. The plant with the potential hernie problem has nice budsforming. The plant is 8 months old. Due to electric problems I had to keep it in veg for a while. What should I do keep going and risk outdoor of these are herm. Or just chop and start over fresh. And learn from the experience.... because knowledgeis power... so I'm 89% these are herm. Anyopinions would be appreciated thanks
You don't have to worry about your indoor plants pollinating your outdoor plants with just a few hermies. It can happen but the risk is very minimal. You can remove the hermies and practice. As long as you remove them before they open you should be fine and if one or more let pollen loose inside, it will not likely find its way outside.
 

tromp1

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You don't have to worry about your indoor plants pollinating your outdoor plants with just a few hermies. It can happen but the risk is very minimal. You can remove the hermies and practice. As long as you remove them before they open you should be fine and if one or more let pollen loose inside, it will not likely find its way outside.
Thx bubba you think it is hermis
by the picture.
 
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