SilverSteve
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thank YouNo those are fat calyxes.
I will check here in a few days when they get a little larger and tell you if youre rightI still think it's worth taking one and opening it. I don't trust it. Ive seen male parts without the stick. They grow in clusters. Check just to make sure. Better safe than sorry.
Will do. I'll give it a week and see what developsTo bad we can’t take bets. Keep us posted. I know what my money is on.![]()
I believe those are male pollen sacks. The fact that they are showing at the same time as the onset of flower makes the situation even worse. The plant is not worth saving. If it is producing male parts so early in flower it will continue to do so thru out the life of the plant and it will end up with seeds in the buds. Not worth taking it any further, cut it and start over.no, it is not hermie. it is just fine. i see so many trashing plants when not male.
it is a female. it has no male parts.
you are looking for the stick and the balls, the stick is the key - there is no stick under what you are seeing.
Its a HermieYou sure about that? those look like male counterparts to me. I would pull one off and open it to see if there is any pollen inside just to make sure.
Its a Hermie these are pollen sacsLooks like all female to me. Ive sprayed a whole bottle of silver on my plant trying to make a hermie and it won't do it.
You were rightTo bad we can’t take bets. Keep us posted. I know what my money is on.![]()