If they are balls there aren't too many. Would I be able to remove them. And would they constantly be coming back and would I constantly be fighting them?
I concur it looks hermie man... i'd cull it if it's not your only plant.yes its a nightmare, not worth the time, its a losing battle, its early yet but they do look like balls, dont cut yet cuz theres plenty of time to tell and disgard, if its your only plant, then try to manage it picking balls everyday but youll still get some pollination from t BUT if yo have other plants and this turns hermie, get rid of it when you find out for sure, it an polinate the whole crop with one ball with good airflow, my advice, but also ifyou have other eeds, i would get them going, now FEM!!! good luck bro!!! i hope its not a hermie for you
See this is what I was thinking seeing as most of the spots that look like balls seem to reside on one branch.you could try to just take that branch if it's the only one affected also.
hmmmm... this is a tricky one man but I would wait a few days and see what development comes through.See this is what I was thinking seeing as most of the spots that look like balls seem to reside on one branch.
And see my other plant I swear was showing ball like structures then hairs started to appear all over and I just found this to show what I mean. It looks like a ball but more closely you can see some some tiny hairs.
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See this is what I was thinking seeing as most of the spots that look like balls seem to reside on one branch.
And see my other plant I swear was showing ball like structures then hairs started to appear all over and I just found this to show what I mean. It looks like a ball but more closely you can see some some tiny hairs.
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hmmmm... this is a tricky one man but I would wait a few days and see what development comes through.
I recently intentionally made one branch on a blue widow with Tiresias mist and clipped just the male branch leaving the rest of the plant female
Looks like balls-- those green "hairs" aren't hairs hun- they are spurs that are at the nodes on all plants just before they sex....
Give it a few more days just to be sure-- but keep a close eye on 'em.. if it's male, the pods develop pretty fast- you don't want any popping in your grow room!
it is rare, but that is called the 'true' hermaphroditeSo are you saying balls can develop to have pistils?
So are you saying balls can develop to have pistils?