Dameon187
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Very early, the male pre-flower (early pollen sacs) simply looks like a more round version than the female pre-flower part. It is often referred to as a “spade”, like the spade suit in cards – squatty with a bulbous bottom and very slight tip. As it becomes slightly larger, the male pre-flower resembles a ball at the end of a stick. The male pre-flower is called a staminate. Then, the staminate eventually develops into a long hanging sack of baby bananas – the pollen sacs. Hopefully you can ID and cull the males before they get to this stage.
So if we look close there is a growth on the stem. Is this early sigh. Perhaps hermaphrodite!
Update.. this was a copy and past not my words? My only words are is this a hermaphrodite? the title, I got a lot of info about that . Not a whole lot on the exact information of what we see here at the bottom right of that stem . If you look close
So if we look close there is a growth on the stem. Is this early sigh. Perhaps hermaphrodite!
Update.. this was a copy and past not my words? My only words are is this a hermaphrodite? the title, I got a lot of info about that . Not a whole lot on the exact information of what we see here at the bottom right of that stem . If you look close
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