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Thanks mate. I reckon what I found on the plant next to it in the bud were tiny undeveloped seeds. The message I took away was the later in the flower the better, I've got my fingers crossed this was quite later on judging by the smaller number. I'm also told it's a lot less manic in most cases than a full on pollination by a proper male plant?This thread shows a plant that's popped a few male flowers. These ones have already opened. Note the "nanners" the ball contains.
This one shows a hermie when it first starts flowering. These pics may not be the best for your needs, but you can see what a ball looks like.
Yeah cool, they were barely more than overly swollen calyx with little seed inside. The bud from the plant next to it had these tiny seed things half the size of the period on this sentence. I was debating this weekend or next weekend for the one with the seeds, so this Saturday it is. Day 60 of 12/12. I'll assess the others at that time.If you cant find many nanners then it shouldnt b all that bad..if green those seeds will take maybe another 3 weeks to ripen..if your plant was riddled then the plant would put most of its energy to produce those and none towards the buds..your nearly at the end so id just harvest them soon..the others could b affected aswell so its your call .from my experience seeds take around 6 weeks to fully ripen..
Yeah could well be the case here. I've taken five or six small nugs from the bottom to check for seeds and found one seed in the lot, reasonably developed though. All bar one that I found were on low popcorn buds and all were small and green. I definitely pushed them very hard with light when I had the Mars Hydro in, that wouldn't have helped. But definitely only seems to be small numbers on this one plant. Like was said earlier even with a few seeds in it's better than anything that can be gotten around here. I'll just collect them all and sell a bunch of Herm seeds to the asshole that been seeking wet hemp weed to me at exorbitant prices foreverYou may have hermied, I don't think so. Back in the day we would get rid of all the males but we would always gets maybe half a dozen seeds from the plants.
From what I understand, don't quote me here, This happens because of a genetic feature that will grow seeds in a harvest of all females. It's very strain dependent,
I think it's a sativa trait.
Really really like it. Much more compact and self contained than the Mars lights, everything about those felt cheap and breakable. There's a sturdiness to this light, and I swear the UV is making them frost already. Looking forward to getting my 2-3 little clones in there straight into flower and see what it does with a whole flower cycle to do its thingSo what do you think of that light @Nectarivorous ?
UV will frost them right up. Good stuff. But watch your leaf temps with UV. You may need to dial it back a touch.Really really like it. Much more compact and self contained than the Mars lights, everything about those felt cheap and breakable. There's a sturdiness to this light, and I swear the UV is making them frost already. Looking forward to getting my 2-3 little clones in there straight into flower and see what it does with a whole flower cycle to do its thing
I've got a pointy IR one I use to check my kid's temp. I'll use that. Funnily enough though it stays cool, to the point that SF recommend 6" hanging height during flowerUV will frost them right up. Good stuff. But watch your leaf temps with UV. You may need to dial it back a touch.
Once the stretch is done, you can bring lights lower and slightly reduce the power. This will save money. Especially if all your tops are about the same height.I've got a pointy IR one I use to check my kid's temp. I'll use that. Funnily enough though it stays cool, to the point that SF recommend 6" hanging height during flower
So do you think I'm on the right track aiming to pull this Saturday? That'll be 60 days. Or just carry on as if no seed was found and pick em when we are certain on trichomes? They're milking up pretty quickly I'll get some photos up tonightOnce the stretch is done, you can bring lights lower and slightly reduce the power. This will save money. Especially if all your tops are about the same height.
And you can up the power if the plant can handle it. Just watch it closely for signs of light stress, then back it off a bit. Running the hard edge during flower still yields the best.
Sorry to hear about your girls...Yeah cool, they were barely more than overly swollen calyx with little seed inside. The bud from the plant next to it had these tiny seed things half the size of the period on this sentence. I was debating this weekend or next weekend for the one with the seeds, so this Saturday it is. Day 60 of 12/12. I'll assess the others at that time.
I would pull that one now and start it drying.So do you think I'm on the right track aiming to pull this Saturday? That'll be 60 days. Or just carry on as if no seed was found and pick em when we are certain on trichomes? They're milking up pretty quickly I'll get some photos up tonight
Take a good hard look at the plant that has the hermie traits. Seed pods are pretty easy to spot and do an inventory of how many seeds you think you have before you think about running those clones IMO but I come from a place where seeds is a major no no in the end product.Really really like it. Much more compact and self contained than the Mars lights, everything about those felt cheap and breakable. There's a sturdiness to this light, and I swear the UV is making them frost already. Looking forward to getting my 2-3 little clones in there straight into flower and see what it does with a whole flower cycle to do its thing
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