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Does this need to be pulled out? Hermie?

StickyBandit

Well-known member
I found these in the grow room today on the OG Kush and I don't want to ruin the other strains I have going.
What do you guys think?? Rip it?
Cheers
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Switcher56

Comfortably numb!
From what I have gathered in my short experience... is exactly that. Regardless of why it happened, the plant has "hermie" genes and will manifest themselves at a later date, becoming another PITA. So folks skip future heartaches. :tiphat:
 

B.T. Herb

Member
hi sticky
i also got an Og that has show a slight hermie tendency after been long time stressed up in a very hard ambient
but this looks like something more than a variation...
 

St. Phatty

Active member
Chop it up like parsley and put it out in the morning when the sun isn't there to dry it out.

Animals LOVE Cannabis.
 

Creeperpark

Well-known member
Mentor
Veteran
If you do any breeding at all, you can catch some of that pollen and use it for female pollen. Feminized pollen can be used with regular seed plants to boost the female ratio. 😎
 

StickyBandit

Well-known member
If you do any breeding at all, you can catch some of that pollen and use it for female pollen. Feminized pollen can be used with regular seed plants to boost the female ratio. 😎

Anything hermie I think I will just throw out. The risk of seeding the whole grow room is too scary to think about. The Mrs would kill me 😋
 
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