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Male... wait to confirm a few days to a week tops.First grow newb here. Planted a random seed in early July and having fun.
Betsy is in early flowering and I need help figuring out if what I am seeing are pollen sacs or not (which would make The plant a hermie).
I thought these things were pollen sacs at first. But then I found one with a white hair coming out.
Please help!
Not yet but on my phone and no glasses lol.Theres hairs there bro..in the second pic above the circle and 3rd pic below the circle..are you munching on a gummy
Yea, you got yourself a hermie.
I agree with @Chad.Westport up to a point, specifically that it is easy to miss a nanner or two (not to mention they will likely keep appearing). On the other hand, what exactly is your situation? Are there other plants at stake, or is this a single plant just from a random bagseed? If you or someone else have other plants in the vicinity definitely get rid of it as they will almost certainly be compromised.
At the same time, if it is just one plant that you are having fun with, continue to monitor for and remove all sacs you find, and you'll get some useful product in the end.
Even more significantly, this is a chance to learn A LOT about how to manage a weed grow, and all without a lot of material investment at stake. A lot of growers early on get a bit overly enthusiastic and really try to "swing for the fences" with a first grow, but end up facing problems that they are not equipped to contend with and fail miserably. Better off learning with a problematic plant on a very small scale.
Last thing to fill out my two cents on the matter: you will almost certainly get some seeds (maybe a lot of them), but you DEFINITELY don't want to perpetuate these genetics. It will be tempting to crack a few or distribute to friends for the fun of it, but just get rid of them completely - I'm serious, meaning literally throw them DOWN THE DRAIN. If you've caught the grow-bug (how could you not!) start over with fresh, stable genetics.
Some here will disagree with my advice to embrace this as a learning opportunity, but literally everyone reading this with any experience at all will agree that these genes should ultimately be taken out of circulation one way or another.
Vesti
Glad to hear you've been seduced by these green gals!What an awesome response. I really appreciate the thought you put in here. I’m going to keep it thru harvest and will not continue the genetics per your suggestion. I’ve definitely caught the bug and will buy feminized seeds moving forward.
This started out as a “let’s see what happens” type of deal and is seemingly turning into a “for the rest of my life” type of thing
cheers
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