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Is this a hermi?

Oceanicnomad

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So this is my second grow and my first one ended having some seeds in it, which I thought was from excess heat due to a fan dieing... or letting my green crack go too long(pretty sure it had some bananas). Some strains in the same room had no seeds, while my c99 in a tent in another room did. I'm stressed about getting them again and was wondering if this plant shows sign of a hermi?

It's a clone from mother I planted from seed. C99 from female seeds. This plant is still in veg (20/4) but has lots of pistils and big calyxs? on the main stem which have trichomes and red pistils and seed looking things inside... Haven't seen this on my other 8 strains, so thought it might be a breed anomaly?

Sorry, hard to get a good quality photo. I added a photo of my big room so you understand why I'm nervous. There's 6 rows like that all about 7ft tall.
Cheers!
 

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I can't see anything unusual in your photos. Swollen female flowers at the node junctions are quite normal. If they had seeds in them it would indicate the presence of pollen.

Cheers. :)
 

Mikell

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Some cultivars will show autoflower tendencies as a result of root binding or other stress.

If you do flip them soon (and I would recommend), monitor flower growth and count flip from when they started preflowering. Strains that toss late flower bananas will throw them "early", if counting from timed rather than hormonal flip.

The plant with the most seeds is likely to have done the deed. While it may be an environmental issue as a root cause, if it continues it is best to drop it.
 

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