If it turned Hermie....Why?

Either your seeds were hermies or you stressed out the plant. What are your day/night temps? It can be caused by too high of temps or too low of them I'm pretty sure. Along with a couple other factors that would stress the plant out (pH imbalance, improper ventilation). Grow it for some personal :blsmoke: or get that out of the ground! Happy growing
 

jdhutson2006

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if temp can cause this...that could be my problem...they in the basement where we sleep and hubby likes it chilly down there so i keep a quartz heater on low for the babies...but our weather got real cold real fast the last couple weeks and maybe their room temp got too cold? the other girls didn't react that way (there's 5 others with this one). are some individuals more sensitive than others?
 

karmagirl

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If you got hermie problems i feel bad for you son, I got 99 problems but a seed aint one.. :mrgreen: sorry.. Couldnt help myself.

Okay I think your plants may have been stressed unless you bought a batch of mixed seeds. Your lighting situation must've not been properly timed... Your plants are either too cold or too hot or the change is very sudden... Plants don't like that. There is very little you can do... You can always spray REVERSE from Dutch Master or Herbud from Grotek but I don't think they make that anymore... There is also this product called Magic Bloom from Floratonic I remember someone telling me that they used and it turned out well. Or if it is just one hermie and the rest are sensimilla, remove the hermie immediately!

:peace:

-K
 
If you don't already have a little thermometer with the plants I highly suggest investing in one! But I suppose some could grow stronger than others therefore withholding more stress... but it was probably the seed unless you got them from a reputable source. That plant would have to be really stressed for it to cause that and unless your temps got drastically different I doubt it was your fault.
 

Trousers

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If you had stable varieties to begin with it was most likely stress induced.
Getting a non stress induced hermaphrodite from stable varieties is pretty rare.
 

jdhutson2006

Active Member
Photo01051509.jpgHermie update: new pics after couple days...got balls AND pistles...one hermie, 13 girls, i'm thinking stress...i've seperated Herm from the girls...would like to see how she/he progresses...will she produce bud? and how long before pollen sacks "explode"? we're 2 weeks into 12/12
 

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