Thought is was fem! :(

CannGro99

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Spent 4 months on this grow but I think I made a rookie mistake :confused: Is this male? or Hem? The white pistles threw me off this whole time, got me thinking it was fem. Now I'm seconds guessing here and seeing pollen sacs!
 

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It's a female and yes it looks like it's throwing some nanners. It also looks like it's been overfed pretty significantly which would account for that highly stressed plant.

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Fem hmmm, ok cool so I can salvage this grow (I hope). This was a winter grow and my tent became super hot due to the light. my PPM was all over the place with this grow. I was getting ready to flush this plant when I noticed the sacs. I tapped on them and pollen came out.

It's a female and yes it looks like it's throwing some nanners. It also looks like it's been overfed pretty significantly which would account for that highly stressed plant.

nanners43.jpg
 
Fem hmmm, ok cool so I can salvage this grow (I hope). This was a winter grow and my tent became super hot due to the light. my PPM was all over the place with this grow. I was getting ready to flush this plant when I noticed the sacs. I tapped on them and pollen came out.

Too much heat and fertilizer can do that to a plant. I wouldn't blame the seeds.

Finish it and move on from it. You seem to know what went wrong. All you can do now is focus on the next grow and not making the same mistakes.

Good luck.
 
Fem hmmm, ok cool so I can salvage this grow (I hope). This was a winter grow and my tent became super hot due to the light. my PPM was all over the place with this grow. I was getting ready to flush this plant when I noticed the sacs. I tapped on them and pollen came out.
How hot did it get? Like xtsho said, heat and too much N can cause shit like that too. But it looks like more than just heat and N to me.
 
When the lights kick on it can easily hit high 80s I grow in hydro my normal PH was between 5.6 to 5.8 and my ppm during flower was 800 to 950.
I've been using Maxigro Maxibloom along with cal-mag for my nuts

How hot did it get? Like xtsho said, heat and too much N can cause shit like that too. But it looks like more than just heat and N to me.
 
When the lights kick on it can easily hit high 80s I grow in hydro my normal PH was between 5.6 to 5.8 and my ppm during flower was 800 to 950.
I've been using Maxigro Maxibloom along with cal-mag for my nuts
80's aren't that bad. What light do you have? HID or LED?
 
LED, nothing crazy it's some knock-off from Amazon grow light 800 or 1000w, I've used it successfully on 4 other grows without a prob before. This plant just became too tall for my tent it pretty much was touching the light. I had to bend and trim this grow like 3 times.


80's aren't that bad. What light do you have? HID or LED?
 
When the lights kick on it can easily hit high 80s I grow in hydro my normal PH was between 5.6 to 5.8 and my ppm during flower was 800 to 950.
I've been using Maxigro Maxibloom along with cal-mag for my nuts

Huh, that ppm isn't all that high. I thought you might have been rocking around 1700 or something. Could be genetics. I just know that I've given people clones and their plants ended up similar growing in a very hot attic and feeding excessive amounts of nutrients. I've also had a couple plants grow similar to that under good conditions but those were landraces which can grow into some funky plants.
 
LED, nothing crazy it's some knock-off from Amazon grow light 800 or 1000w, I've used it successfully on 4 other grows without a prob before. This plant just became too tall for my tent it pretty much was touching the light. I had to bend and trim this grow like 3 times.
It's not the temps then. 80's is about perfect for LED. I still think it's the genetics.
 
Yes, that sure is a funky looking plant.

Looks like over fertilization and temps have been ruled out. I guess that leaves genetics as the probable culprit.
 
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