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Make or female

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I’ve been in flower for the past 3 weeks. Two of my plants started forming these bulbs. I’m not sure if this is a male or formation of buds.
 

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Is that the amount of sacks a hermies normally develops or was the plant pollinated somehow?
 
Should I just pull an Arnold and terminate these?
 
Certainly get them away from any remaining females
 
I actually want those in my shed XD. I need seeds
 
Remove that male, you could collect pollen and try to isolate and pollinate one branch of a health female
 
That male will pop in a very few days, if you're going to save the pollen, get it away from the plants you intend to harvest and do like @4plant suggested pollinate only one or two buds on your plant...
 
That male will pop in a very few days, if you're going to save the pollen, get it away from the plants you intend to harvest and do like @4plant suggested pollinate only one or two buds on your plant...
What exactly is the point of pollinating a female plant? I’m a beginner at this and wondering what the use of that is
 
What exactly is the point of pollinating a female plant? I’m a beginner at this and wondering what the use of that is
You pollinate a female in order to produce seeds, that otherwise you would have to purchase...The buds so pollinated start the production of seeds and slow or stop the production of resin/trichomes, so these buds won't be something you'll want to group with the other portion of your harvest...The pollinated buds need to be marked and identified so you will know to separate out the seeds.
 
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