Grow Harder
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im just going to pluck the nanners
Spray water first so no pollen goes anywhere only a Little thoim just going to pluck the nanners
Upon further inspection this thing is littered with nanners. I think if i take it out the rest of the plants will be ok. Not ideal but i don't wanna ruin the whole harvestSpray water first so no pollen goes anywhere only a Little tho
Whats strain started to nanner?Upon further inspection this thing is littered with nanners. I think if i take it out the rest of the plants will be ok. Not ideal but i don't wanna ruin the whole harvest
I thought about that. Take one down early and save the rest or risk it, balls to the wall and pluck an all off, carefully of course. Id like to atleast flush here for 7 to 10 days so its enjoyable smoke at the very leastcut it before it messes up the rest.
Thanks man. Yea they all look really good besides the one with nanners . Im kinda torn between what to do. Im Not to bummed out tho, more like unsure. U don't mind taking her out now to save the rest BUT I don't want it to be full of nutrients either us know. The longer I leave her the higher the risk.. Im thinking florakleen tomorrow morning and straight water until I can get atleast some kind of fade action and she's coming down.. until then ill look for big nanners and pluck em outWay ahead of the game...getting nice an fat! Vid was well done, nice to see all angles and live action very cool. Gonna have some huge budz.
edit: oh sht i just saw the nanners, hope you can push thru....can you isolate it , maybe put it in a diff room..? pick as many as u can an try to take it all the way, you gone this far, .best of luck - wouldnt want to pollinate any other plants tho....maybe inf flux is right
Thank you. I think i might have caught it b4 any of the nanners opened, or atleast it looks that way after inspecting all the buds . Gotta keep this train rolling, we're in the stage where the girth happens. My personal opinion is that hese last 3 weeks are when u really want a gameplan so u get out something that reflects all the hard work you put in. If you fail to do these things I feel like you don't get as much of the size/aroma/flavors I wouldve. Instead ur left with hay smelling nugs and don't know why. This was me on my last grow but it won't be this time if i can help itYeah that's pretty much why I stopped using a scrog. They're great until you need to mess with them. Well done though, hope no pollen contamination occurs.
Yea everything looks good. IF I do get any seeds, they'll be fem so they'll be rainy day seeds. Now they are nanners so its not y a hermie . Nanners is what you get when some strains reach the end of there life cycle. It's a desperate attempt to pollinate itself and complete its natural cycle . So the pollen isnt "hermie" pollen meaning the seeds should be safe if there are any. Everything looks good. The fallen buds are drying and smelling really good. Can't wait to sample it. Now the mother did this toward the end to, just not as much. This plant was one of the first to show pistils so its about a week aged of the others so in all actuality, its gonna be harvested right on time or a week early depending on how long it takes to fade. All in all in could've been alot worse and I caught and removed it so im not Too worried. And if u get a few fem seeds out of it, ill call it a fair trade off. Beyond that, we are looking good on day 37. Im now giving half strength nutes and watering once per day with a little run off. I'll be tapering off so that by Monday its just my additives and water ph'd down to 5.5. I'll probably so another video and more pics over the weekend.I hated to hear all this about your grow man, you just gotta roll with it though, still looks good!!
If i remember correctly, the technical term is ' rodelization ', "which was developed by the breeder Soma .Remaining unfertilised late in the season constitutes a problem for the female plant so she tries to self-pollinate in order to preserve her genes. This method is substantially more time consuming but it provides a natural way of producing feminised seeds without subjecting the plants to extreme levels of stress."Your exactly right about plants attempting to reproduce late in bloom