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Will a boatload of roots all out the bottom of the 6"x6" square pots cause enough stress for this?
This may be a crazy question but there is no other way to interprete what I found (in the pics) other than busted balls right? (opened male pollen sacs)
EDIT: I just answered my own question when I 'plucked' it and saw the pollen. It's busted balls!
How am I missing them for so long that they bust?
Thanks to you and everyone for the help!
EDIT: OK decided to pluck the sacs off, sprayed good with water (and ALL plants) and put back in and watch it as advised. So if it presents again then trash it right?.
We've culled all the males - there are none "unculled".I think it's genetics. Your unculled males would not cause your females to herm. Unless it is stress.
Will a boatload of roots all out the bottom of the 6"x6" square pots cause enough stress for this?
This is the second one found with busted balls in two days. Arrggghhhhh .....Based on that ^^ and your photos, it doesn't look like any obvious stress. If you have plants that have shown female and are throwing just a couple sacs at the nodes, i would pluck the sacs but keep a very keen eye on that plant for the next couple days/weeks. Any signs of nanners or sacs continuing then I would cull it.
This may be a crazy question but there is no other way to interprete what I found (in the pics) other than busted balls right? (opened male pollen sacs)
EDIT: I just answered my own question when I 'plucked' it and saw the pollen. It's busted balls!
How am I missing them for so long that they bust?
I was afraid of that.To answer your other question, this is not normal.
Thanks to you and everyone for the help!
EDIT: OK decided to pluck the sacs off, sprayed good with water (and ALL plants) and put back in and watch it as advised. So if it presents again then trash it right?