More nanners, WTF??

bigunyun

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After I was alerted to nanners in one plant, carefully checked my Cat Piss strain, and sure enough... MORE NANNERS! :o WTF!!?? I think this girl may be ready to chop next week. I really don’t know what strain this is, cuz I grew it from random bagseed. So far two of my 3 plants throwing nanners. Does all bagseed do that? What should I do with this plant? She’s in her own tent.
 

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bigunyun

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Someone suggested rubbing some nanners on another plant's flowers to produce some feminized seeds. Might try that some time. Might've happened on its own this grow we'll see... :o:D
 

bigunyun

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Just seeds I found in a bag of weed that I saved over the years... they all went in the same container so no idea what strain they really are...
 

farmingfisherman

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Weed with seeds isn't anything new. Kind of annoying but it is still very smokeable. After you are done with the grow clean the space you grew in really really well. Treat the grow as a learning experience and move forward. Seeds and strains are a rabbit hole of endless adventures, If I spend my hard earned money on seeds I like knowing that I have some experience keeping a plant healthy from start to finish. Good luck and try not to smoke to many seeds.
 

teddy bonkers

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bag seeds dont produce herms it's your environnement that does
a herm is a herm, if it came from a plant that hermied, the seed will probably be too. SOMETIMES environment causes a herm, but stable genetics don't just herm because a little light leak. there are a couple different types of hermies though. ones that are just he/she and ones that produce nanners late in flower.
 

bigunyun

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a herm is a herm, if it came from a plant that hermied, the seed will probably be too. SOMETIMES environment causes a herm, but stable genetics don't just herm because a little light leak. there are a couple different types of hermies though. ones that are just he/she and ones that produce nanners late in flower.
yeah these were the nanners late in flower type... do you think heat stress would trigger it?
 

Lockedin

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Great info!

Interesting lighting example as well - from the reflection in his glasses, I'd guess it's kinoflo fluorescent with a soft box on it.

Very even - to the point that he almost gets away with one light.
BUT notice that even though the light is very evenly dispersed and on a horizontal plane - it does not penetrate to the stalk of the plant in the picture.
 
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