Hermie 7 weeks in flower :(

Buckbotany

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I found an open pollen sack on one of the lower bud sites (not pictured) and I have another plant next to it that I think has a week or 2 left. Both are random bagseed What should I do with my Hermie, will it be okay to leave it? It was only one sack
Will my other plant be okay?
 

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Pluck nannas off and finish as normal and avoid all things you read on hermies, just about every first time grower goes on about it but only a few really understand the situation :-)
King grow can't you enlighten me a little bit I've got a plant and when I open up the calyxes there appears to be like an immature seed in there , I have one plant and I have looked for ages but I can't see naners or balls just swollen calyxes that when I open up have what appears to be immature seeds in , ime four weeks in and was pretty gutted upon discovery
 
King grow can't you enlighten me a little bit I've got a plant and when I open up the calyxes there appears to be like an immature seed in there , I have one plant and I have looked for ages but I can't see naners or balls just swollen calyxes that when I open up have what appears to be immature seeds in , ime four weeks in and was pretty gutted upon discovery

I think you should leave your plant alone to finish. Either they arent seeds and your mistaking calyx structure or your gona get a few seeds and theres nothing you can do about it and it will still be some great bud :-)
 
I think you should leave your plant alone to finish. Either they arent seeds and your mistaking calyx structure or your gona get a few seeds and theres nothing you can do about it and it will still be some great bud :-)
Cheers kingrow I read your reply on my mini panic thread I appreciate your fast response and advice
 
Sorry i didnt realize that was you but you get the point and although it sounds harsh you will learn better for just letting them go till harvest :-)
Definitely man , I start my plant science degree in September and there's some hydro modules in there so with abit of luck it might help further my hobby , Ile can take the plant on the chin as you say in the name of learning and progress. Cheers king
 
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