Help identifying if this is hermie

turbobuzz

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image.jpg image.jpg can a trained eye help me indentify if this plant is turning hermie? I have never had one before, but this plant is looking suspicious. It's not near as developed as the others the same age either. 30 days.
 

dadio161

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Doesn't look hermi , but it doesn't look right , There are a lot of single bladed leaves . I would first suspect that your PH is off. Flush the plant for a day and then resume feeding.
 

kiwipaulie

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doesnt look hermie to me, whats your humidity and temps like? what sort of light are you using? looks like led?
 

turbobuzz

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I'm using t5's with a 90w led. I don't know what the humidity, but have a gauge on the way. Temps are between 60 and 68 lights off, and 74 to 78 lights on. I guess I'll let it go awhile. The other two I have are doing fine.
 

TwistItUp

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I think it's because your light isn't putting out enough for it to bud properly. (That first set of pic's)This is actually how plants look when they get somewhat stuck in a limbo between veg and bloom. That plant is both in veg and bloom.
 

turbobuzz

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Just the one led with the t5's. I've had better looking plants with just t8's. This is the first time I've used t5's. No bugs, I've looked. Guess I'll just ride it out. Maybe add a couple cfls
 

docter

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Those other two look healthy.
Did you ever top them?
With the lighting you have shorter plants are the better for amount of light penetraion you have available to you.
 

turbobuzz

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I did not top them because they stayed so short and stocky during veg. They really stretched a lot after 12/12. I wish I would have during veg. Lesson learned for next time
Those other two look healthy.
Did you ever top them?
With the lighting you have shorter plants are the better for amount of light penetraion you have available to you.
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