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If your not asking questions and have your own style or formula on how you grow people always assuming and hating but it’s life I’m happy with how my grow turns out lSorry you had to endure all the nonsense. People did have the freedom to ignore your opinions if they did not like them but they chose not to. That in itself speaks as to their character.
How far in flower is she? Looking like 7/8 weeks Someone mention they saw a seed in my plant and they were right I found 8 seeds for the future that’s mature without a cure she smoke niceHad to chop it
Does that have the ability to pollinate your whole tent or just the plant it showed up on?
If that was a clone from the same plant will they all be a manner bearing plant?View attachment 989794View attachment 989795
Had to chop it
Does that have the ability to pollinate your whole tent or just the plant it showed up on?
If that was a clone from the same plant will they all be a manner bearing plant?View attachment 989794View attachment 989795
Gardening 201: whats the difference between ‘nanners and regular male pollen sacks?Dude, do some reading. The most basic of research will enlighten you. Google something like “hermaphrodite cannabis plants.” Just a cursory search will show you that, yes, a herm plant will seed your entire garden. And yes, a clone from a herm plant will herm. This is like Gardening 101.
Gardening 201: whats the difference between ‘nanners and regular male pollen sacks?
I’ve never seen ‘nanners up close but they don’t look anything like the puffballs on a male. Curious how nanners pollinate.Regular male pollen sacs are just that: flowers that grow on regular males. ‘Nanners are male flowers that show up on female plants, thus the term “hermaphrodite.” What’s your point? Are you implying that there’s no difference between herms and males?
No question is dum or stupid maybe he preferred asking on here leave him alone get off my thread people always putting someone down smhDude, do some reading. The most basic of research will enlighten you. Google something like “hermaphrodite cannabis plants.” Just a cursory search will show you that, yes, a herm plant will seed your entire garden. And yes, a clone from a herm plant will herm. This is like Gardening 101.
By producing pollen. It's not unusual to see a female plant push one or two out late in flower. I don't stress over them, and it's not the same as a plant going full herm. If you see one just pluck it off, and let her finish.I’ve never seen ‘nanners up close but they don’t look anything like the puffballs on a male. Curious how nanners pollinate.
From the look of them i’m guessing nanners pollinate by contact where a true male blows a load of pollen to the wind.By producing pollen. It's not unusual to see a female plant push one or two out late in flower. I don't stress over them, and it's not the same as a plant going full herm. If you see one just pluck it off, and let her finish.
I think it comes down to amount and would be somewhat random. I'd guess that the odd nanner or two would produce MUCH less pollen than full on male flowers, but who is to say of some of the pollen might not blow over to another plant. Oh I forgot to mention, based on what I've read here and there, that often times even if a nanner produces pollen, it might not even be viable.From the look of them i’m guessing nanners pollinate by contact where a true male blows a load of pollen to the wind.
I’ve never seen ‘nanners up close but they don’t look anything like the puffballs on a male. Curious how nanners pollinate.
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