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frostedlove
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Sorry bro that's a shame for sure. I'd still finish those plants off anyway.
Wow, how poetic frostedlove! I know the feeling of heartbreak for sure...
Only a couple weeks back I thought my big girl was a hermi! I was destroyed, I felt like a failure..
Thankfully she came back to me and somehow stopped male growth.
I haven't grown for that long so I still don't fully understand why my big girl grew some male preflowers (some stress from trimming I suspect) but nature works in mysterious ways and she's now back on track.
If I were you I would finish the grow.
Firstly it's is a learning experience, so when you step up the wattage and go full out next time, things will be a lot smoother.
Secondly, It looks to me from your pic that you still have a decent top bud to harvest, dry, and smoke.
So finish it out!
You don't need to savagely choke those hermi's to a useless death destined for the trash heap!
Judging from the orange-ness of the pistils, you they should be done any day!
Good luck man!
-Sense
Judging from the orange-ness of the pistils, you they should be done any day!
-Sense
Sugar coated!
Hon, those look nothing like male flowers. They look like calyxes, and even unfertilized calyxes have a tiny little thing inside them. Are you certain your girl hermied? I'm not, that looks straight up like girly bitz to me.I thought it had to make male flowers then it makes pollen then seeds?
these are the male pods I pulled off and then inside were the green little seeds
Hon, those look nothing like male flowers. They look like calyxes, and even unfertilized calyxes have a tiny little thing inside them. Are you certain your girl hermied? I'm not, that looks straight up like girly bitz to me.
In any event, next time it happens, pull the bananas and spritz with water to prevent seeding.
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