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Have a look at video, what do you think !? I'm confused !? Basically im also wondering if a hermy.plant can cause other plants or portions of the plant to flower ??
So there is 4 plants In there... 3 fron seed and 1 is second gen. Clone, last grow was successful so I know it was female.. the seeds were random bag seed, looks like 2 of 1 strain and 1 of another.... not sure what strains though...I have seed on the known good female fron clone lower branch outsides it looks like, can that spread to the top of the nice big buds ??
If you saw pollen dust, damage has already been done. What you don't know yet is how heavily it's seeded. Older buds that are more mature will have less seed than the younger actively growing ones. Misting pollen dust with a sprayer will keep pollen dust from spreading further ... but misting during flowering could become a source for mold or other issues. Bottom line, there will be seeds. How much is what we don't know. Like a previous poster suggested, if it's heavily seeded enough to become a serious issue ... make hash out of it.Oh and if I remove most pollen and raise humidity will that help keep??
Pollen sacs will only be on male flowers. Seeds will only be inside the calyxes of female flowers. Unfortunately when an otherwise female plant hermies, it can be hard to catch. Those male flowers can sometimes be right in the middle of an otherwise female bud. One male flower dusting is enough to seed a whole crop, although other factors do play into how heavily seeded the crop becomes.How do I know which are seed and which are pollen sacs ????
All I see here are swelling female calyxes. I'm not seeing hermies in your photo ...My second gen has nice buds up top that I dont want to get messed up.. the plant next to its buds look like this...
Are those seeds in there or pollen sacs ?? How can I spot diff??
How sensitive is the pollen to bud pollinating ???
Will already formed bud with no see get seed ?
I'm pretty sure this is a hermie as there is brown dust on some of the leaves
You will see a cluster of balls. Like a small bunch of grapes. Those grapes open up showing a bunch of bananas which is then followed by pollen release. A hermie flower will be predominantly female and may only have a few "bananas" or "balls" showing amidst the female flower cluster. For this reason, I give my plants enough space that I can get in and check them carefully. Otherwise, you have to pull them out of the grow area for inspection.How can I tell the difference between herme flower and not ?? . .. before the dust lol