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Super Lemon Haze πŸ‹ Reversal not dropping pollen

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Super Lemon Haze πŸ‹ Reversal not dropping pollen

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I sprayed this clone with STS every 4 days the day it went into flower and did this 3 times until I saw pollen sacs forming. then I stopped spraying. Pollen sacs continued to grow and opened up but there was no pollen falling and non did even after leaving it for another 2 weeks.
Did i not spray long enough?
Did i spray too frequently?
Is it just the strain or could it just be this specific clone?
 

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I sprayed this clone with STS every 4 days the day it went into flower and did this 3 times until I saw pollen sacs forming. then I stopped spraying. Pollen sacs continued to grow and opened up but there was no pollen falling and non did even after leaving it for another 2 weeks.
Did i not spray long enough?
Did i spray too frequently?
Is it just the strain or could it just be this specific clone?
Some genetics are hard to reverse and get viable pollen.
Happened only twice to me in the last 10 years or so, with a Kosher Kush and with an Amnesia.
Lots of male flowers but no pollen at all, even after intense STS spraying.
 
If the plant has started to produce pollen bags - it's a male (or hermie of course) and nothing can stop it unless you cut the bags daily, why the pollen did not do the pollen thing I can't tell but obviously the plant was not able to procreate. Probably you need another plant from now on, discard this one
 
If the plant has started to produce pollen bags - it's a male (or hermie of course) and nothing can stop it unless you cut the bags daily, why the pollen did not do the pollen thing I can't tell but obviously the plant was not able to procreate. Probably you need another plant from now on, discard this one
Its a reversed female...
 
I’ve heard that sometimes the pollen can be invisible to our eye. Maybe that’s the case here
 
Reversed female = hermie
Old thread dude might want to click on most recent posts to stay current.

All plants will herm in the right conditions, we have yet to find one that doesn't so reversing just makes normal seeds not herms.

Many strains and seeds come from reversals, if they were so herm prone our tents would tell a different tale.

At some point someone made a simple assumption about ultra complex genetics which led to some crazy myth and never actually told the full story.

Good luck 😁
 
My reversed is growing on a window and light from the living room and light from the street doesnt bother her fully in flower no male signs
 
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