Help is this a Hermi?!?!?

Chaseink501

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Hey guys I’ll really appreciate some of you guys opinion on this, I was checking out my garden today and noticed this do u guys think it’s a Male pollen pod growing on my female???
 

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turn the HPS off, and get it into the regular light, then take pictures....this way we can get a better idea....

plus it kinda helps
 
I couldn't tell what he was showing besides pistils but if you look really close right in the center.
 
If you are trying to point at what i think., it looks like a new calix growing. But to be sure it needs more time to develop
 
Hey guys I’ll really appreciate some of you guys opinion on this, I was checking out my garden today and noticed this do u guys think it’s a Male pollen pod growing on my female???
I would say that based off of that 3rd pic on the top, yes. I have a Tartar Kush x Huckleberry Kush 2012 plant that had some growth like that on one of the tops. All of the other tops were female, and exploding with pistils.

Tartar x Huck Kush hermi flower.jpg

To me, that middle part looks like the way that the tops of male flowers develop. I could be wrong. I hope I am wrong. I actually still have the plant in question in flower, and did have to pull a few male flowers off. I am not going to be breeding with the plant, but the smell is so good. If it goes full on hermi, I will chop it. Otherwise, I am going to watch it very closely.

Good luck.
 
A few bananas does not make a plant a hermie. A hermie will have both male and female flower parts. A banana isn't a male part because they don't grow on male plants.

hermie.jpg
 
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