Hermie help

Mattsmith1871

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Hi guys, I went away for 1 days and left my plants to a watering system I made, unfortunately it didn't give out enough, my plants were dry as shit when I got home.
I watered heavily before I left, it's been 3 days and I've noticed the start of some nanners.
I pulled off what I could see, it's a shame for this to happen so late but shit happens sometimes I guess....
There's still lots of flowers so is it worth finishing it off?
I know the cause was the watering system, as i said the soil was bone dry when I got home who knows how long it went without h20 for....
Using soil, 200w led light, fbb and sulphate of potash added as an ammendment. Soil was mixed with buffered coco.
Ph is about 6.7.
Were healthy plants until I went away.
 

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Herb & Suds

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Thanks for getting back to me bro! So the nanners are nothing to much to worry about? They're tiny....
Ive switched them to 12/12 (they're autos) hoping to try stop them re vegging? Or is that a bad idea thanks!
Well not sure you have a choice really
You certainly don't intend to yank em and start over ?
I doubt they have anything to do with your 1 - 3 day trip either
 

Mattsmith1871

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Ok
I was going by your initial post it doesn't say ten days
I gotta tell you I could never leave my grow unattended for that long
I've hooked up a watering system, it worked but its my own fault for not having long enough watering intervals only a min each day on drippers mistake learned I guess... Just wanted to know if it was worth while keeping them going
 

Mattsmith1871

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Has anyone else ever kept a grow going once theyve hermied? Read stories of some people getting away with minimal damage, but some plants I see looked fucked lol
 

Mattsmith1871

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I don't see any but if you really want to see a herm I can show you so you can catch it in time
That's bad lol! It's only just happened so it's not all over the plants just hope it stays that way....
See what happens I guess just glad it don't look like that haha
 

Jjgrow420

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Can't really see them too well as I took the obvious ones off before the pic, they've only just started mainly on the lower branches, they've gone from rigid to bendy.
I duno man. Seems like you may be confused on what a nanner is. Pretty unlikely to shoot Nanna's after one dry spell. If you can't offer pics of said nanners technically they don't exist.
 

PadawanWarrior

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Hi guys, I went away for 1 days and left my plants to a watering system I made, unfortunately it didn't give out enough, my plants were dry as shit when I got home.
I watered heavily before I left, it's been 3 days and I've noticed the start of some nanners.
I pulled off what I could see, it's a shame for this to happen so late but shit happens sometimes I guess....
There's still lots of flowers so is it worth finishing it off?
I know the cause was the watering system, as i said the soil was bone dry when I got home who knows how long it went without h20 for....
Using soil, 200w led light, fbb and sulphate of potash added as an ammendment. Soil was mixed with buffered coco.
Ph is about 6.7.
Were healthy plants until I went away.
What strain and where'd you get the genetics?
 

Star Dog

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They're not the end of the world.
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I've found the odd seed or 3 over years that's been it, I don't expect this plant will be any different.
 

Mattsmith1871

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It was 10 days lol, I checked again today and can't really see anything, maybe I was just stressing? Looked like little balls forming between the buds but I think it's just how it's growing so....
Sorry to everyone if this is the case, just me being stupid lol
 
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