Nanners here, nanners there!

dankhoe417

Active Member
Had some cold temp issues for a week, but under control now. Could these be nanners already from that stress? Surely I don't have stray pollen cause they would have show issues before now.
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Howard Stern

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it is hard to tell from the pic's, it looks like naners, if it is chop her cus that is alot of em! If it were a few here and there it wouldn't be a big deal but you seem to have alot. Nanners can show up and open over night on ya and if you don't get them all you will get seeds so question is do you have other plants in there? If ya do save them by choping the one. If it is a solo plant grow you can either stay on top of them twice a day with some tweezers or chop her. Just make sure they are nanners! It may not have been the cool weather, if you used fem beans they have a way higher chance of hermie, even if you don't stress them out they can herm on your ass! GL brotha!
 

Cavalry

Well-Known Member
Nanners in late flower is not uncommon, mostly it is genetics, also stress can play a part in nanners. I have a cut of something now from a friend that is showing nanners, his did not. The only thing I can think on mine is a light leak, not sure if temps play a part.
 

dankhoe417

Active Member
Surely it couldn't be the light on the fan switch. It's a big bud clone from previous crop that hermied, but that was because I pushed it long. Guess I will be chopping and cleaning. Luckily the SourD clones I have going are too young to be affected. Sucks because these BB's were so damn pretty.
 

dankhoe417

Active Member
Went back and edited post prior. Typing too fast on keys that are too small on a phone that is too smart for its own good.
 
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