Is my plant turning herm
C cuffs22 New member Sep 18, 2020 #1 Is my plant turning herm Attachments image000000(1).jpg 52.3 KB · Views: 55
aridbud automeister ICMag Donor Veteran Sep 18, 2020 #2 It appears there are seed bracs forming. Is your plant outdoors? Indoors with other plants? Is your plant Feminized? What strain?
It appears there are seed bracs forming. Is your plant outdoors? Indoors with other plants? Is your plant Feminized? What strain?
C cuffs22 New member Sep 18, 2020 #3 Was outdoors is now in my barn only grew one this time It was a chemdawg seed not sure if Feminized
R roybart Member Sep 19, 2020 #4 I have had that and was just buds that took long to spit out hairs. Look under a magnify glass and see if you can see the start of the hairs.
I have had that and was just buds that took long to spit out hairs. Look under a magnify glass and see if you can see the start of the hairs.
pumpkinpie eyes Member Veteran Sep 20, 2020 #6 roybart said: I have had that and was just buds that took long to spit out hairs. Look under a magnify glass and see if you can see the start of the hairs. Click to expand... yeah, could be. lookz more like seed bag.
roybart said: I have had that and was just buds that took long to spit out hairs. Look under a magnify glass and see if you can see the start of the hairs. Click to expand... yeah, could be. lookz more like seed bag.
Lrus007 Well-known member Veteran Sep 20, 2020 #7 does not look like a hermi to me. looks more like a empty seed sack. what ever there called. keep a eye on it. if you get what looks like a little bunch of grapes then that is a hermi. good luck Lrus007
does not look like a hermi to me. looks more like a empty seed sack. what ever there called. keep a eye on it. if you get what looks like a little bunch of grapes then that is a hermi. good luck Lrus007
troutman Seed Whore Sep 20, 2020 #8 cuffs22 said: Is my plant turning herm Click to expand... Not a hermie. It's a female that has been pollinated.
cuffs22 said: Is my plant turning herm Click to expand... Not a hermie. It's a female that has been pollinated.