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Is my plant a Hermie

Ganjee Feb 28, 2020 10 Replies 2,636 Views
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Ganjee

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Is my plant turning into a Hermie. I want to be sure before I remove it. It is the tall one on the right.
 
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Maybe I'm overlooking..but I don't see anything male or herm.
 
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Just look like swollen calyx's to me
 
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Looks fine
 
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I don't see anything, doesn't mean she isn't toying with the idea of growing a moustache.

Why do you suspect she is a she/he??
 
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Hmm okay. The reason I thought it was due to it being much taller then all the other plants. Even though I only have 2 strains Black Berry and Pineapple Express in the tent. I thought in picture 2 those little ball things growing below the buds were male parts. I guess I was mistaken. Thank you all for the input
 
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No, i would suspect you dont have a hermie, mostly cause sacs dangle.

If they evolve into looking like this then i would say yes, but the would have already been established pollen sacs already.

 
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to piggy back on the OPs herm thread. this happened pretty much over night. They got transplanted a week ago and I added another couple quantum boards. all else remains the same. What makes a plant herm? And the stretch is out of this world. like 4-5x long skinny sativa.
 

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Ganjee said:
Is my plant turning into a Hermie. I want to be sure before I remove it. It is the tall one on the right.View attachment 945720View attachment 945721View attachment 945722
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Stretchy, but not a male or a hermy. Are you growing a hermaphroditic strain?
 
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Sorry, but it’s definitely a hermie. You can see the little pollen sacks developing. I know I’m not seeing things haha you might be able to pluck them off and keep rolling.
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Things that can make a plant hermie: nutrient stress, pH issues, light leaks, small lights from ac units/dehumidifiers etc. or it may be genetic related. Hope that helps.
 
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BurnzYzBudZz said:
Sorry, but it’s definitely a hermie. You can see the little pollen sacks developing. I know I’m not seeing things haha you might be able to pluck them off and keep rolling.
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Things that can make a plant hermie: nutrient stress, pH issues, light leaks, small lights from ac units/dehumidifiers etc. or it may be genetic related. Hope that helps.
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On second look... They could be sacks i
BurnzYzBudZz said:
Sorry, but it’s definitely a hermie. You can see the little pollen sacks developing. I know I’m not seeing things haha you might be able to pluck them off and keep rolling.
Burnz

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Things that can make a plant hermie: nutrient stress, pH issues, light leaks, small lights from ac units/dehumidifiers etc. or it may be genetic related. Hope that helps.
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Can I change my answer? Lol.

I think I'd definitely pop whatever exactly those are in the elbows off as soon as I spotted them. I get similar growth on my cheese only with pronounced pistil growth... I tend to pluck them but I've left them without a problem on a couple occasions...I'm not 100% on the sacks as they are upright... And honestly, I've never had a plant go hermie before... And I started up on GG4 for my first few grows.

He's probably right... Better safe than sorry lol Which strain this is would be helpful information
 
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