Nice. Hows the smell?Filling in nicely......day 17 flowering.
LOL.......people just post stuff anywhere they like these days. But you are a W.W. lover too, so feel free to post away!
LOL.LOL.......people just post stuff anywhere they like these days. But you are a W.W. lover too, so feel free to post away!
LOL.
Bear was one of several who saw some of my pix and asked me how to post them. So that's why I put my tutorial up here.
I told him specifically to try posting here, if he liked. So it wasn't really "random", I asked him to post here as a test to see if my instructions were good enough. (Apparently they were)!
Back on WiWo, if your wife is having issues with you coming into week 4, she's going to have a FIT in another 4 weeks when your girls REALLY start to smell. If you have the ability to get extra odor control in place, I'd suggest doing so immediately.
By my "clock", your plants should be ready maybe Nov 11th -15th, get ready for some SERIOUS smell coming into mid October.
LOL.
Bear was one of several who saw some of my pix and asked me how to post them. So that's why I put my tutorial up here.
I told him specifically to try posting here, if he liked. So it wasn't really "random", I asked him to post here as a test to see if my instructions were good enough. (Apparently they were)!
Back on WiWo, if your wife is having issues with you coming into week 4, she's going to have a FIT in another 4 weeks when your girls REALLY start to smell. If you have the ability to get extra odor control in place, I'd suggest doing so immediately.
By my "clock", your plants should be ready maybe Nov 11th -15th, get ready for some SERIOUS smell coming into mid October.
That's for Bearcountry to say.I guess my question is "what exactly is/are the strain(s) in the pics?
I'm just trying to prepare you.[On WiWo smell]You have me really worried now!!!!!!!!
I guess my question is "what exactly is/are the strain(s) in the pics?
How far along are they? What week? If your in late flowering...like week six or seven then its not to much of a problem unless you have other girls in there that are in week two or three ETC....then ya..its a problem. I would be willing to put money on it, if those beans were grown outdoors they would not throw out nannas. Unless your seeing the nannas in early flower?? Then it might be a problem outdoors. Its not unusual to see MANY strains that are grown indoors put out nannas in the last couple of weeks of flowering.Unfortunately, I found another plant this morning putting off male bananas on all it's branches. Been picking them off all morning. So, out of 8 plants, 2 have shown male tendencies so far.
Agreed, thats much to early to be showing. That means that this seed is unstable and prone to hermie activity. If it shows early indoors it could also do it outdoors. The crosses I was talking about in my previous post, they showed nannas but only in late flowering and the one thing I noticed on both those plants, was that they were finishing early....the one I saw at week 6 ,well was late week six entering week 7 when I noticed, the pistils had already turned and same with the one I found in mid week 7. Now, I grew those same genetics outdoors and I am happy to say that not a single plant out of , lets just say a few , did not show any sign of hermie activity!!!I have 8 of these plants in flowering. One showed male banana's up and down the entire main stem at about 13-14 days. The 2nd plant showed some banana's on secondary branches today day 22. Not on the entire plant, but maybe 4-5 branches. Everything is indoors. I have lots of things going (Grape God, N.L. #5) and no issues otherwise. I've grown literally a 1000 plants indoors over many years.......and some genetics are stable or not. These aren't. That's not to say it bad or not worthy of a grow........... it just becomes a harder grow dealing with it.
Sorry to hear this.Unfortunately, I found another plant this morning putting off male bananas on all it's branches. Been picking them off all morning. So, out of 8 plants, 2 have shown male tendencies so far.
Again, sounds weird, but I think the one that showed male pods on the mainstem is/was probably a late-declaring genetically male plant, despite some female flowers. Your one with the bananas is probably just an unusually hermie-prone female pheno.I have 8 of these plants in flowering. One showed male banana's up and down the entire main stem at about 13-14 days. The 2nd plant showed some banana's on secondary branches today day 22. Not on the entire plant, but maybe 4-5 branches. Everything is indoors. I have lots of things going (Grape God, N.L. #5) and no issues otherwise. I've grown literally a 1000 plants indoors over many years.......and some genetics are stable or not. These aren't. That's not to say it bad or not worthy of a grow........... it just becomes a harder grow dealing with it.
No it wouldn't, provided one used a real male for those successive filial generations! There is simply no correlative factor to influence that change in gametes pairing.Simple repeated culling of "pure" male plants for indoor growing after many generations would be expected to reduce the frequency of that sexual phenotype, with increases in others.