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crazy-mental

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if a female plant that grew from a clone and turned hermie!!!and ive never seen a male plant. how did it pollenate its self if the plant had no male sites bannanas, on it at all.so how did my first grow end up pollenated andfull of seeds nearly.why?
 

GrowRebel

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Sometime stress can cause a plant to turn hermie ... or being outside sometime it will turn hermie to carry on the strain ....

... it happens .... some swear that seed from a hemie will produce female plants .... I'd take the seed and test the theory.:peace:

:joint: :hump:
 

crazy-mental

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i am going to test that im just going to plant somewere outside?and see how they do once there big enuf.but how did it pollenate itself in there were no male sites?
 

hearmenow

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If this was an outside grow, it's possible your girl was fertilized by airborne pollen (maybe from a neighbor). Pollen can remain viable for months and can travel great distances. If this was a total inside grow and you've never had males anywhere in your house, then I'd agree it's a hermie. I had both of my recently harvested girls become partially seeded (only some buds developed seeds). The smoke which we are currently enjoying is still kick-ass, though.
 

crazy-mental

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no it was inside closet grow in soil undes 250 and 400hps.4 plants i had.all turned hermie instead of why did they how didi they turn hermie
 
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