Looks like it.So on one flower i noticed this pear kinda shaped green thing.
Is it a nanner or a normal part of the bud being developed?
7 weeks after flip.
Just leave it and let it mature. Especially since you only have 1 plant. You can pick off the nanners you see though.Brilliant. 3 months of work down the shitter.
Any recommendations?
Should I leave it to finish (it's been 7 weeks, so I guess around 4 more weeks), or should I just destroy it and start from scratch? I only have one plant, it's in the DWC.
I run aircon, water chiller, air pumps, inline extractor fan, and two fans in the tent, and I change/add water every 3 days with nutes and hydroguard.
Is it worth it?
Thanks.
Just leave it and let it mature. Especially since you only have 1 plant. You can pick off the nanners you see though.
Is it to late for him to spray them with water to help kill any pollen they might have released or could be releasing? I haven't had a lot of dealings with them but I've heard spraying them helps.
Thanks for the idea. I just sprayed it.
Should I spray like daily/weekly, or is it just once enough?
I get it won't help me much, but any bit helps I guess at this point.
Some strains are more prone to nanners. And stress can trigger them. The GSC and Chem strains are a couple more prone to nanners.As far as the frequency, I'm really not sure. That's why I asked it as a question hoping another member would jump in with some more experience in herming plants. It's been 3 years since I've had a nanner on mine, I've been lucky.
What about spraying with water to kill any pollen @PadawanWarrior ? Should he be doing that to try and keep the ones he has from releasing pollen and or killing off the pollen they do release? Is their something else he could do to render the pollen sterile without hurting the buds at this point? ThanksSome strains are more prone to nanners. And stress can trigger them. The GSC and Chem strains are a couple more prone to nanners.
I don't like spraying anything during flower personally. But some do it. Some nanners are sterile also. I wouldn't worry at all with just that one plant. Afterwards he can spray the room down with water if he wants to kill the pollen. Might as well add a little bleach or something to the spray too for the hell of it. But I don't care much about a nanner here or there occasionally anymore.What about spraying with water to kill any pollen @PadawanWarrior ? Should he be doing that to try and keep the ones he has from releasing pollen and or killing off the pollen they do release? Is their something else he could do to render the pollen sterile without hurting the buds at this point? Thanks
Make sure it's our of the tent or it's right before lights out otherwise you will burn the plant from the water reflection of the lights.
That's funny because I've seen my own plants get fried when I foliar sprayed them under the light. I guess I made that up in my mind.I would be more worried about mildew/mold than the made up "water reflection burn" thing people seem to believe in