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Is this a hermie ?

ganja4

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Is this a hermie ?
 

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oldbootz

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Those are seeds developing, but you need a better picture to find the male banana parts responsible
 

ganja4

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Those are seeds developing, but you need a better picture to find the male banana parts responsible

Do u mean that there is another part on the plant that creates those seeds ? It is a scrog. I wwill try to google.
If u can help me that would b nice.
 

ganja4

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thats the best i can do so far .Hope its good

thats the best i can do so far .Hope its good

thats the best i can do so far .Hope its good
 

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Sport Farmer

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Pollinated flowers that are developing seeds. Looks early... maybe 2-3 weeks into it.. Looks like your plant is throwing balls somewhere around that location.. possibly underneath some buds above it.. You will have to scout around for them if you are really concerned about it.

It could actually be a blessing in disguise though too, so I would keep track of the branches that are pollinated. A lot of the really sought after stuff out there is the result of the plant self pollinating and not the result of "breeding" per say - So, something to keep in mind about those developing seeds. I say, it's already happened, so you might as well embrace them and see what becomes of them. You never know what you might find!

:tiphat:
 

thejact55

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Did you have a male plant in there? do you have femmed seeds?
If you did not knowingly have a male, then a hermie, whether this plant or another has released some pollen. Take a careful look at all your plants. Your the proud parent of some seeds.
 

GMT

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Which should binned! No one should be growing out hermie seeds unless they want more hermies. Over argued subject here, do some reading on the subject.
 

ganja4

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Did you have a male plant in there? do you have femmed seeds?
If you did not knowingly have a male, then a hermie, whether this plant or another has released some pollen. Take a careful look at all your plants. Your the proud parent of some seeds.


i stressed em . root rot .overfert.
i took them out and left some plant with bud on top . looks like some buds make still white hair.ill see
 
I had one run good inside. But when I tried to run it outside it hermied. Dunno what happened. Also you may want to pick a little early so it all don't turn to seed. Good luck I know the feeling.
 

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