Fuck are these nanners?

Username85

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So I just spotted what I think are under developed calyxes or nanners.
I’m running 1 SF1000 in a 3x3x6 with 2 plants. I know it’s underpowered light wise, but not sure if that’s what I’m seeing here.
First 2 pics are the suspect areas about half way down on the main cola.
3rd pic is from a lower branch on the same plant.
I’m between week 4-5 of flower, if it was a hermie would it take this long to show?
Thanks for any feedback
Temps & RH have been stable 76~83° & 45~53% RH.
FFOF & FFHF in 10 gal fabric pots, 2 gal of water each per feeding; water, feed, water, feed (3/4 tsp per gal beastie bloomz)
 

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SSHZ

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Start plucking them, but you may want to spray a little a little water on them first so pollen doesn't spread around. Make sure you get them all, check every plant carefully. Sometimes they will grow back, others times they won't. Keep checking, especially the first 3-4 weeks of flowering and the towards the end too.
 

Lordhooha

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So I just spotted what I think are under developed calyxes or nanners.
I’m running 1 SF1000 in a 3x3x6 with 2 plants. I know it’s underpowered light wise, but not sure if that’s what I’m seeing here.
First 2 pics are the suspect areas about half way down on the main cola.
3rd pic is from a lower branch on the same plant.
I’m between week 4-5 of flower, if it was a hermie would it take this long to show?
Thanks for any feedback
Temps & RH have been stable 76~83° & 45~53% RH.
FFOF & FFHF in 10 gal fabric pots, 2 gal of water each per feeding; water, feed, water, feed (3/4 tsp per gal beastie bloomz)
Damn dude those are some unstable genetics. Bag seed by chance?
 

Username85

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Start plucking them, but you may want to spray a little a little water on them first so pollen doesn't spread around. Make sure you get them all, check every plant carefully. Sometimes they will grow back, others times they won't. Keep checking, especially the first 3-4 weeks of flowering and the towards the end too.
Thank you I’ll start on that. When they start to show up is it possible they show up in small numbers, or is it a situation where if I see two there’s likely a bunch more?
 

SSHZ

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You never can tell what will happen after a thorough plucking. They might not grow back at all, or might come back with a vengeance........ check EVERY DAY. If it gets too crazy, you can kill off the plants. Just depends on what happens next.
 

Username85

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The reason you got a hermie is because of unstable bag seed. It will be full of seeds by time your able to chop.
Well that sucks lol. I guess it’s only fitting since the bag of weed it came from must’ve been a hermie or was pollinated because it was filled with seeds.
Might see it through to the end just to gain the experience, especially dry/curing.
Do you happen to know any good seed banks in the states?
Started looking at terp fi3nd genetics, but not sure if they stack up.
 

Kushash

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Well that sucks lol. I guess it’s only fitting since the bag of weed it came from must’ve been a hermie or was pollinated because it was filled with seeds.
Might see it through to the end just to gain the experience, especially dry/curing.
Do you happen to know any good seed banks in the states?
Started looking at terp fi3nd genetics, but not sure if they stack up.
Don't say might see it through.
There are growers that will kill off a plant that hermies that are in a different situation than you.
You're situation is different. You are a new grower and need to learn from experience. You have nice buds and they may only end up with a few seeds.
In your spot I think it would be a mistake not to finish the grow. Spray any pollen sacks with water and remove them.
 

Rabeats2093

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Don't say might see it through.
There are growers that will kill off a plant that hermies that are in a different situation than you.
You're situation is different. You are a new grower and need to learn from experience. You have nice buds and they may only end up with a few seeds.
In your spot I think it would be a mistake not to finish the grow. Spray any pollen sacks with water and remove them.
I battled a hermie for about a month plucking them everyday I could ..tweezers and a shot glass dip tweezers in drop a drop on the nanner pluck whipe off on rag repeat ..mine started showing nanners around week eight and only found one seed wich sadly ended up being a hippie bomb :joint:
 

Username85

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Don't say might see it through.
There are growers that will kill off a plant that hermies that are in a different situation than you.
You're situation is different. You are a new grower and need to learn from experience. You have nice buds and they may only end up with a few seeds.
In your spot I think it would be a mistake not to finish the grow. Spray any pollen sacks with water and remove them.
I guess I misspoke with the “might see it out”. I’m definitely going to see it out, not only to see the final result, but I need work on my drying/curing. I gave both plants a really good going over and pulled what I could find. I suspect some were just a big calyx, but I plucked anyway to be sure.
I can’t access the back side of plants at the moment, just watered and heavy as hell, but will turn em tomorrow and go over all again.
 
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