Hermi ???

HydroKid239

Well-Known Member
Such a shame might just hang her out to dry
Fight them back. I'm having that same battle. If she pollinates herself bud production will slow like a mofo. Happened on my last plant. It got pollinated when I put her outside for 2 days. I never noticed a nanner.. just seeds hiding in my buds. The buds never got as dense of fat as they should have gotten. I have clones that got stressed due to a light leak and I am plucking nanners every night. Nice fattys growing on it for the size of the plants.
 

MickFoster

Well-Known Member
It's not unusual for a plant to throw out some nanners late in flower. It's called rodelization and it's not a genetic hermaphrodite.
 

Dontjudgeme

Well-Known Member
I’m pretty sure this girl/guy is a hermaphrodite let me know what you think so I can dispose of it it’s my first real serious grow
How far into flower are you and how many other plants are in there? If late and it’s the only one, let her finish, might have a few seeds here and there but it won’t affect the quality. If more than one then you have some decisions to make, especially if she’s through a trellis. Trying to get her out of the trellis is just gonna throw pollen everywhere.
 
How far into flower are you and how many other plants are in there? If late and it’s the only one, let her finish, might have a few seeds here and there but it won’t affect the quality. If more than one then you have some decisions to make, especially if she’s through a trellis. Trying to get her out of the trellis is just gonna throw pollen everywhere.
I’ve got about 3 weeks ish left to flower and this is one of three. The other two are a little further behind, they started flowering a little later than the hermi. So you think I should pluck em off I don’t think they opened to release pollen yet. At least I hope. The more I look at it the more I see.
 
I’ve got about 3 weeks ish left to flower and this is one of three. The other two are a little further behind, they started flowering a little later than the hermi. So you think I should pluck em off I don’t think they opened to release pollen yet. At least I hope. The more I look at it the more I see.
And I forgot to mention I don’t have a trellis
 

Dontjudgeme

Well-Known Member
And I forgot to mention I don’t have a trellis
Plucking them off helps stop the spread of pollen, but doesn’t stop more sites from forming. Once you see nanners it’s pretty far into the process. I would look at the nodes and check for sacs. That’s what you want to proactively pluck off. Hopefully it’s not that bad and you can stop the spread in it’s tracks.
 

HydroKid239

Well-Known Member
Plucking them off helps stop the spread of pollen, but doesn’t stop more sites from forming. Once you see nanners it’s pretty far into the process. I would look at the nodes and check for sacs. That’s what you want to proactively pluck off. Hopefully it’s not that bad and you can stop the spread in it’s tracks.
Thanks for making me shit myself lol j/k
but now I'm anxious for the lights to come on so I can get in there and check.
 
Top