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Sygnoman1987
Sygnoman1987started grow question 8 hours ago
Hey Grower's ! What do you think my lady start turn to be hermo ?
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Ninjabuds
Ninjabudsanswered grow question 7 hours ago
Hey there don't worry that's not harming that is a sign the light is 2 strong for the stage of flower it's in. Dial back the light a little bit for a week or so. Then turn it back up Don't be afraid to turn it back up in a week or so and continue to keep turning the light up untill the last 2 weeks of flower What your seeing is light damage. If you keep the light how it is there will be a hard white spot on top your colas. Try not to turn ppfd/umols above 800 till buds are formed just a little more. I have had this problem several times b4. After a few weeks that spot will go away. Unless you let it get damaged more then it will stunt the growth of the
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001100010010011110answered grow question 7 hours ago
Singed a few pistils. Reduce light (dim or distance) or increasing humidity can make the plant more robust to the intensity. I've singed more than my share of pistils. This year i'm operating 5-7% higher RH and my lights can get a lot closer than before without damaging anything. This is only a good option if your vpd is running on high side.
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420Germany
420Germanyanswered grow question 7 hours ago
Short answer: No This appears to be either early stage of calyx with to much light or just the strain (had a GP which was almost yellow) All good homie
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Ultraviolet
Ultravioletanswered grow question 7 hours ago
No I think you are ok, looks light a tiny defect possibly from intense light, leaves are small and sharp and healthy, everything looks good to me.
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Sators
Satorsanswered grow question 7 hours ago
Hi, The images you've provided show a cannabis plant with what appear to be developing pistils. Pistils are the female reproductive organs of the cannabis plant. They are typically white or light green and emerge from the nodes (where branches meet the main stem) as the plant enters the flowering stage. So, yes, it seems like your lady is starting to turn hermaphrodite, or at least showing some female characteristics. Hermaphroditism in cannabis can be caused by several factors, including stress, genetics, and light exposure. If you're growing for bud production, you might want to consider removing the male parts (pollen sacs) to prevent unwanted pollination and seed production. Good luck buddy.
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Scrubbyjimbob
Scrubbyjimbobanswered grow question 7 hours ago
No, hermies don't push from the middles of flowers. True hermies make pollin sacs under the flowers, along the stem at nodes. Later on in flower the buds might push "bananas", which is a type of deformed pollin sac but not the same as a herm plant.
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