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Girl_Scout
Girl_Scoutstarted grow question 2 years ago
I found out today that one of my plants is male.. from feminized seeds 😓 or it could be a herma? I haven't stressed the plant, in less then 2 months it grew massive and healthy.. Is it a chance it has pollinated the neighbors already? I'm sad as hell 😣
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nonick123
nonick123answered grow question 2 years ago
No parece que se hayan abierto los sacos de polen, por lo que no tiene porqué haber afectado a las otras ¿De qué banco de semillas es? La feminización no es algo 100 por cien, es 98 o 99
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Girl_Scout
Girl_Scoutanswered grow question 2 years ago
Thank you all for replies and advice! @Rangaku @m0use Yes I do realize that the pics I've published were not the best quality/ proof. I made more, yet I'm not sure if I'm able to add them to this question or answer anymore 😄 I just can tell that the difference with the girls of the same age is huge, they are covered with pistils, this one he looks very much like male to me.. no pistils, rounded shape of sacks @BudMachine What exactly do you suggest to cut? Every branch ends up with this.. Yes true, it's a pity, big bush.. @nonick123 Bulk seed bank. I have mixed feelings about it.. I already experienced a few mutants from it, from different strains, and this questionable plant now. But the rest - huge bushy beautiful plants 🤷 one of the best ones I've grown so far
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BudMachine
BudMachineanswered grow question 2 years ago
Its Rare 1% will be a male from a batch. Unless its backcrossed again & again & again. And even then. It can still happen I can only see one pic thsts funny. But, the rest looks fine. To play it safe. Cut that off with a straight scissors/cutters. And keep a close eye on her. She's huge. And in early development. That funny looking pic might just be showing her bracts (sign of the flip) and her shoot hasn't had a chance to come out. This can be told by looking at other Part where it V (stems/nodes break from the main stem) if other parts are still in a process of pushing out a node or looks similar then she's just behind.
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 2 years ago
I don't see the male pollen sacks? The first pic has something that kinda looks like one but its not in focus or developed enough for me to truly say yes. So how did you confirm if it is a male? Did you confirm its not swollen calyx like females plants get? I used to confuse them for balls a lot. google image search for reference points. Pollen sacks or ball do not have pistils coming out of them like calyx do, they tend to be pod shaped like a football or coco pod, they also have a small little stick they hang off of vs calyx, calyx grow upwards and sprout pistils or white hairs and tend to be teardrop shaped growing out of the stems no little branch. I do see pistils so that confirms it is female and if there is sacks it means it is a hermi, not a true male not a true female somewhere in-between. Some plants pop a few balls/nanners entering flower and you can safely pluck em off. This could be the end of it or more may show later just have to keep an eye on the plant. Balls are 100% worse then nanners as nanners show up in the flowers and sometimes don't do much, but a full set of balls opening up is more indicting of a larger problem as balls tend to have much more fertile pollen then nanners and much more of it. If the balls or pollen sacks are open, showing yellow pollen wet your hands and the sack/nanner before plucking. water will help control the spread of pollen and deactivate it. Good Luck!
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Rangaku
Rangakuanswered grow question 2 years ago
That sucks , there is a chance the others might be effected but it’s only small at this stage , I’d be thinking the others will be alright
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