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Is there a way I can tell if a plant is a herm early in flower? If not how can I tell later in flower?
It is definitely showing both sexes,my question is how many male sacks are you seeing.kush and chem will both intersex from seed,especially if flowered before maturity or bound up at alI.sometimes just because its in the genetics.
if it is less than 5 I would pluck them and watch the plants.just because it had a moment of confusion,doesn't make it a bad genotype yet.if any return I would shit can it,but some of the best finds I've had popped a sack or 2 first run,which were plucked and never returned.good luck
Tag that branch with a twisty tie so it draws your eyes to it every time u enter the room,put it by an out filter and keep away from any fans.pull any larfiness off not receiving prime light,and gut the interior along the main stem and first few nodes on each branch towards the middle.you could also remove that branch as well.we are rooting for ya!That makes since I plucked them off there where only like 3 on 1 branch every where else on the plant I see pistils I'm going to keep an eye on her I'm also going to pop more beans she was the only female out of the 4 beans I germed
Lol.I hear ya.I've had a few seeded rooms over the years.I think the key is when growing from seed with these new varieties is to keep a manageable plant the first run.I bloom seedlings in 25 liter pots with 6 to 8 tops so I can always inspect the whole plant.i call it defensive growing.lol.I tried doing that and there were hidden nanners somewhere because the whole crop was seed pods, hope you have a lazy suzan and a flashlight. Maybe I just need glasses...