Should I panic! Help plz guys

slipperyslips

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Hi guys I found a male other week in my room the other week and was quickly killed but here is one of my ladyburn 1974 and see couple of little pods on one or two of the buds and was concerned that I've not got that male out in time. Or am I just in panic mode? I'm 6weeks in and this is the only one I can see with this problem:sad: any help if be great full plz chap...stay or go is the question I guess
 

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slipperyslips

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Thx guys I'll take boblawblah I'll take a look into that. And sucks it does but best out if keeps others safe just have to keep close eye on rest :wall:
 

danky supreme

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Chill man it doesn't look that bad. If your plant got crop dusted by that male then you might have an issue but you probably only have to pull afew seeds from the bud. Thoroughly inspect the plant (the more the better) until harvest and pull any potential seed you find before they have a chance to mature any further. You would be surprised how much damage control you can do on a pollinated plant. Also make sure that if you plan on running that plant again to verify that it was the male that pollinated it and not a self-pollination.
 

danky supreme

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^^^Hmmm, maybe im just cracked out but to me that looks like three seeds starting to bust out of their pods. Ive seen something very similar to it myself and they were seeds not nuts. Maybe Slippery can chime in??
 

TokaLot

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Those are NUTS not seeds, I can see from the pic.

Is that plant from seed or clone?

Also are they more toward the bottom then the top?
 

danky supreme

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^^Bro that doesn't contribute a thing. I could say "Those are SEEDS not nuts, I can see from the pic." Wait for Slippery to chime in. Like he said it was a male he was worried about not a herm. If im wrong then props to you.
 

TWS

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And it's to late for dutch master. It all so will not help genetic herm traits. It will help on stress Herms though.
 

TokaLot

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^^Bro that doesn't contribute a thing. I could say "Those are SEEDS not nuts, I can see from the pic." Wait for Slippery to chime in. Like he said it was a male he was worried about not a herm. If im wrong then props to you.


Ummm yes it does im asking questions to help him out.

If you cant tell from the pic then you need a lil more experience growing.
 

danky supreme

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Ummm yes it does im asking questions to help him out.

If you cant tell from the pic then you need a lil more experience growing.
Lol hitting where it hurts huh? Ive gotten enough feedback from enough experienced growers to know I have my shit in order.
 

boblawblah421

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Yeah, on second thought, too late for the Dutch Master Reverse.

It's also difficult to tell just from the photos if that's a self pollinated, or male pollinated plant, but homeboy did say there was a male in the room, so the latter makes sense.

I've seen more than my fair share of hermies, through an array of different strains, caused by an array of different reasons, and they all shot off "naners" before any seed formation ever started. Nanners poppin off at week three, and seen through week nine, and end up with like a dozen seeds off of a hefty harvest. I did lightly mist any male-ish organs I could find with a mild Dr Bronners solution, and pinched them off.

slipperyslips... If it was pollinated by a male like you said, you're not going to loose any bud by keeping her going, just won't really gain any either. She will mature though, and you'll have more seeds for next time. If no other females in the room haven't been pollinated by now, I can't see it still happening.
 

TWS

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Mother please ! That is not a female calyx with a seed in it. Those are balls ! Like great big guerilla balls ! It resembles nothing like a loaded calyx in a flower cluster. They are out side of the flower and grouped up together as a typical male flower. There is no doubt about this. He has a Cab full of genetically prone herms. What strain is it ?
 

boblawblah421

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Mother please ! That is not a female calyx with a seed in it. Those are balls ! Like great big guerilla balls ! It resembles nothing like a loaded calyx in a flower cluster. They are out side of the flower and grouped up together as a typical male flower. There is no doubt about this. He has a Cab full of genetically prone herms. What strain is it ?
slipperyslips stated in his first post that it is a Ladyburn 1974. I had my hands on this strain for a short period of time, and it is my least favorite strain to date. Too piney, and too scraggly, and not frosty enough. I may have just had a shitty pheno though.

I can't really argue either way, as all plants look different, and that particular plant is not sitting in front of me. I can say that I know for a fact that I have seen a seeded female push her seeds out of the flower once mature. I can also say that I have seen bananas on every single hermie I have ran across.

slipperyslips... To be certain, I would recommend lightly misting the questionable area with something slightly sticky, and healthy of course. Then immediately pinch and pull away these mysterious little seeds or nuts. Without pulling your fingers apart, move far away from your garden, then take a look at what you removed from the plant. If there is anything other than a seed (mature or not) inside, then you've got a hermie. If it's a hermie when you pinch it you will probably be able to tell immediately that there is no seed inside.

Good luck. Hopefully you didn't take my advice on the Reverse and run with it before you heard another point of view, cuz I was definitely wrong.
 
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