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HeadyPete

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Well a hermie is different from nanners.

A hermie throws out a male branch with true male flowers and viable pollen.

Nanners are a single male flower coming from a previously female flower. I don't think that nanner pollen is viable and these usually come late in the flowering cycle.

There are others that have explained this better.
 
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mikeraach



That was the only one I found and it was removed, but I still ended up getting small seeds in my bud. Definitely hurt the quality as the last few weeks were spent growing seeds instead of bulking up.

My advice: if you only have 1 plant and it shows signs leave it, you have nothing to lose. If you have more than 1 plant and only 1 is showing, chop otherwise your chances are others will get pollinated.
 
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barletta

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Yeah, man the full blown hermies gotta go. I have had a few plants with bananas, due to various reasons (genetics, light leaks, fert fukkups) and to varying degrees (shriveled single bananas; healthy, pollen spittin sterile bananas; and bananas that go just like a male flower, BOOM). It is a judgement call on chopping early. If I had any now, I'd put them outside to finish. I am running a plant through because of it's nanners. Cannaloupe is FIRE, but mine throws (SO FAR)sterile bananas starting wk 4 or so. It just scares me too much, so out she goes. I had a thseeds plant pollinate itself on the lowers pretty good, and the occasional seed up top. I did pick like 10 a day off of the bitch the last few wks.....

EDIT - I'll look for 1 2moro. Bananas, I'm good like that. :bashhead:
 

FreezerBoy

Was blind but now IC Puckbunny in Training
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HeadyPete said:
A hermie throws out a male branch with true male flowers and viable pollen.

The ones I've had weren't so cleanly separated, just male and female all over.

Have a nanner

 

HeadyPete

Take Five...
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very cool....

Freezer, I believe that would be a nanner in your pic.

The hermie I had was one branch and a large bud cluster of open male flowers, like this one:

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I found it when I was harvesting, hidden all the way down under there.....ended up with 100 or so seeds from the whole plant. Maybe one day, when it's legal, they will find their way into my nice big outdoor experimental garden.

This is some good info: http://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=92201&highlight=hermie

Ajunta Pall said:
Is it a hermie or intersexed. An insexed plants have the nanners growing straight out of the calyxes. This maybe due to some stress the plant is suffering from. Hermies as you know have both sexes all over the plant.

The difference is I would use the intersexed seeds but not hermie. I don't think all females will result from the seeds though. Anyway that is my best guess.
 
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Wannabreed

HeadyPete, this plant is reversed female, not an hermie...
But if you are really sure it's close to your hermie np ...


Edit: "cannabis hermie" in Google image ... :bashhead:
 
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FreezerBoy

Was blind but now IC Puckbunny in Training
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HeadyPete said:
Freezer, I believe that would be a nanner in your pic.

:chin: ... hmm ... Labled "nanner.jpg," with the tagline "Have a nanner," in the "Nanner pics please" thread ... you may be right. :yes:
 

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