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HELP—POSSIBLE HERMAPHRODITE!!!!

Wilax
Wilaxstarted grow question 4 years ago
I'm having serious anxiety with Plant A which has NO PISTILS yet. Plant A is my strongest and best-growing plant!!! can anyone HELP to determine if its because it has become a hermie or (hopefully) just slower than my other plant ( pistils appeared 4d ago). Stay safe friends
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OutForReal
OutForRealanswered grow question 4 years ago
No this is not heat stress this is how the new growth are loiking like . No it's not an hermaphradite , it can takes longer then her sister to get the 1st pistils but they will come soon
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Mageuzi
Mageuzianswered grow question 4 years ago
I would say... to me, it doesn't look like it presented itself as a FEMALE/MALE yet. Ask yourself if your plants are from the same strain, for the reasoning being some plants are developing before others. Females tend to show before males. Last week. I pulled a HERMI from my garden in my 3rd week flower (pics in my diary), I noticed a lil pollen on a leaf. I KNOW no reason why this plant went hermi, as it was the best looking plant in the room, and all were stressed (mainlining, LST) to the same conditions
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Cat_Pied_Piper
Cat_Pied_Piperanswered grow question 4 years ago
Looks good! Those are female pre-flower pistils. Male pollen sacks will look..well..like a tiny sack.
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