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Help, beginner grower. One of my plants is different.

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Help, beginner grower. One of my plants is different.

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I have a runtz clone i purchased from a club. I noticed recently it has balls on it. Is it a male or did it hermy? I've since separated it from the others
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So far it looks like a couple of are pushing out nanners. If you see more budding sites doing the same it's probably a hermie. Sometimes, when they are approaching senescence and don't detect a male around they will push out a couple nanners to self-germinate. It's called rotelizaton. It's basically the same reaction that breeders induce artificially to get fem seeds. In this case it is only self pollinating. When it occurs naturally you may find a "magic bean" or two in a bag of sinsemilla. As I understand it, seeds from THAT plant would be fem. If it pollinated OTHER plants then their seeds would be hermies but don't quote me on that. We have a few breeders around here. Perhaps they can share what they know. The GDP I'm growing this year was a magic bean from smoke I picked up at a dispensary.

Either way it's going to be a gamble.
 
So far it looks like a couple of are pushing out nanners. If you see more budding sites doing the same it's probably a hermie. Sometimes, when they are approaching senescence and don't detect a male around they will push out a couple nanners to self-germinate. It's called rotelizaton. It's basically the same reaction that breeders induce artificially to get fem seeds. In this case it is only self pollinating. When it occurs naturally you may find a "magic bean" or two in a bag of sinsemilla. As I understand it, seeds from THAT plant would be fem. If it pollinated OTHER plants then their seeds would be hermies but don't quote me on that. We have a few breeders around here. Perhaps they can share what they know. The GDP I'm growing this year was a magic bean from smoke I picked up at a dispensary.

Either way it's going to be a gamble.
Hey thanks for the info. I looked up more on nanners and saw that it can also be caused by heat stress
(I'm in California and we're currently going through a heat wave)
 
i m not seeing any males flowers or preflowers, just some females swollen preflowers ...

Bbs MALE FEMALE plant cannabis
 
Damn I just posted this on another topic too, here’s a hermed out female


You can see it’s pushing male and female parts simultaneously on the same node
 

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