Some oddities with leaves

Johiem

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Looks like it may just be a leaf. But the yellow thing in the middle of that top cola kinda looks like pollen nanners. I could be wrong.


"Oh, what could cause an auto plant with no access to any guys to attempt for seeds?"

This exactly. If a female plant cannot detect the presence of a male plant, or certain stressors are applied, or sexually unstable genetics, or the plant feels it is coming to the end of its flowering cycle without successful pollination, she has a genetic survival trait (all cannabis does, some strains are MUCH more sensitive to triggers) where the female will attempt to self pollinate by expressing male sex organs(rodelization). All progeny from rodelization in any form will be 99.999% female. Genetic hermaphrodites beget genetic hermaphrodites, down side, really no way to distinguish them, so most misidentify rodelization for hermaphroditism.

And sounds like you would be much better estimating distance with the metric system than I would.
 

Alliaana

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Looks like it may just be a leaf. But the yellow thing in the middle of that top cola kinda looks like pollen nanners. I could be wrong.


"Oh, what could cause an auto plant with no access to any guys to attempt for seeds?"

This exactly. If a female plant cannot detect the presence of a male plant, or certain stressors are applied, or sexually unstable genetics, or the plant feels it is coming to the end of its flowering cycle without successful pollination, she has a genetic survival trait (all cannabis does, some strains are MUCH more sensitive to triggers) where the female will attempt to self pollinate by expressing male sex organs(rodelization). All progeny from rodelization in any form will be 99.999% female. Genetic hermaphrodites beget genetic hermaphrodites, down side, really no way to distinguish them, so most misidentify rodelization for hermaphroditism.

And sounds like you would be much better estimating distance with the metric system than I would.
The leaves are partially yellow too. That's one of the main things that bother me...no other parts of the plant are yellow, so it kinda stands out. In my (admittedly non-cannabis) experience, yellow spots on plants are rarely a good sign.

Interesting...and definitely good to know. Just wondering...if I do end up with some seeds that are basically clones of this plant...would I be able to use them normally? And...would there be increased risks of them ending up doing the same compared to getting new seeds?
Mentioning stress and triggers...there was that change in their environment when I finished building the box and moved em in. Would that qualify?


Ummm, kinda just realized all the pictures of that part I sent were from the top...perhaps one from the side may be useful?
 

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