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Grazynka
Grazynkastarted grow question a year ago
Are you seeing what I am seeing?🧐 Is that both male and female flowers ? Or is this pre flowering or.... any thoughts?😒🤔 If hermaphrodite then what do I do with it ? 😳🤔
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GrowingTranny
GrowingTrannyanswered grow question a year ago
She is 100% female. But you did see it right that there is 1 pollensack that she developed from stress during the pre-flowering phase. This can happen, you just need to cut it off and while doing so be carefull that you do not damage it so it can release pollen. Keep an eye on bananas and pollensacks but most of the time it will not develop more male flowers.
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question a year ago
looks to be all female to me. male flower will form balls or pods and have a downward angel to them. they also have a small shaft they hang off of. swollen female calyx's can be confused for balls however male balls with not have pistils coming out of them or the white hairs. Good Luck!
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Chow_13
Chow_13answered grow question a year ago
you have a small leaf in front of the female part( has white hair coming out). Looks normal to me. Happy Growing
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GrowingGrannie
GrowingGrannieanswered grow question a year ago
All I'm seeing are females... more pistils will be coming soon and I seriously don't think you have anything to worry about! Relax!! Cheers....
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Grazynka
Grazynkaanswered grow question a year ago
I can't see the white hairs on two pistils. Two with hairs two withouth.🤦‍♀️🤷‍♀️🧐🤔
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TommyBVRSA75
TommyBVRSA75answered grow question a year ago
Absolutely not...it is plain and simple a feminized growth. The pistils are clearly of a feminized plant, with "wired" calixes and you can rest yourself about your growth if the intention is to have some fine buds at the end. Normally when they are males, beneath the calixes it is very simple to watch the Staminate Calyx thriving and it is very simple to register the differences between Staminate and Pistillate Calixes...so nor hermaphroditic carachteristics or whatsoever...it is plainly a female! Good growth for you!!!
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