Is this a hermine ? pleas help

Oh, also just to throw this in here, your THC level should lower greatly. Just producing male flowers and pollen takes a lot out of the plant and from experience generally means smaller buds with less potency. Good luck buddy!
 

yoely

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thanks pakelika ,yes it's my first and only plant around.
I'm not sure what is going on at all , I don't see any bananas nor balls or seeds , I think i'll have to wait few more days , just to let it go ... and see what is hapening .I'm not expecting much it was a nice expirience enyway.

If a miricle will show up i'll post it .

Is there any ingrediants I must add in case that somthing happen and he/she keep on a nice track? it's a beautifull wether these days with a lot of sun , but not hot as hell like was the previous.
 

jawbrodt

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It doesn't look like it's dying, I've seen muuuuuuch worse. It's not happy, for sure, but not dying. IDK what exactly, but there's something wrong with your medium/nutes, and want to suggest foliar feeding. Go give it a good foliar feeding, turn your fans off, back off lights, soaking it(unders the leaves, as well), letting it sit for about 1/2 hour, then soak it again. Let it dry up, turn the fans back on, bring lights back down, and it should perk up within a couple hours. Do that every other day or so, til you get your medium straightened out.
 

thewinghunter

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cut those balls off... it a weird lookin pl;ant never saw them hermie quite like that... no problem just letting it grow a lil more to see
 

yoely

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It doesn't look like it's dying, I've seen muuuuuuch worse. It's not happy, for sure, but not dying. IDK what exactly, but there's something wrong with your medium/nutes, and want to suggest foliar feeding. Go give it a good foliar feeding, turn your fans off, back off lights, soaking it(unders the leaves, as well), letting it sit for about 1/2 hour, then soak it again. Let it dry up, turn the fans back on, bring lights back down, and it should perk up within a couple hours. Do that every other day or so, til you get your medium straightened out.
I'm growing her outdoor, there is 13h now from sunrise until the first star is out , I think its 1 week into flowering although the day time hasn't decline to 12h yet , but because the tempature fell down its steel warm but not as hell as was . between 22 at night min to 36 at day max.I heard that in outdoor the plant start to feel the days are geting short and can start flowering before the daylight is shorter than 12h. but I'm not sure about that.
another thing is that there is a light coming out from the house

I have to get some advices about how to move on.

1. because I didn't thought it was going to flower I didn't take care of background light, from the street,hous ect. is it a problem? should I make sure it has complete light cover over night at this stage? or it's not realy flowering allready.

2. when should I foil? during night? or I can use a shaded place in the morning , noon , afternoon. - i'm available for her all day long.

3. in what solution should I feed her? can I go on with the BIO-GEL till end or better to get somthing else for flowering stage or what ever stage she is now. what strength the solution should be for foilar?

thanks in advance.
 

jawbrodt

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1. - No, the light won't be a problem. I seen some of the plants Spanishfly has growing, they are only 50' from HPS streetlights, and look awesome. They are going to yield really well, and there's definitely not any issues from the streetlights effecting them.

2. - Do not foliar feed before night-time, that'll be waaay too risky for inviting mold/fungus. Sitting in the dark, soak and wet, is a receipe for disaster.

3. - The more 'complete' the mixture, the better. Go with something that has a good balance of everything, including micros. The bllom fert would be okay, but a veg fert would be a better choice, since nitrogen will be lacking during flowering, and the bloom nutes don't have very much N. Go with something mixed at about 1/2 strength, and spray them generuosly, not forgetting to hit the undersides of the foliage, quite well. Also, use a spray bottle with a very fine mist, the finer the better. I always hit mine twice, about 1/2 hour between each soaking. I spray a full liter, for 8 small plants(10'12" tall). You can't overdo foliar feeding, because the plants will only take on what they need, and nothing more. Zero risk of fertburn. Keep it mixed at 1/2 strength, and you'll be good to go. :)
 
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