Typical Hermie Q

Kingrow1

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You dont need to seperate it, the plant is obviously female, early preflowers at nodes can look weird, its nothing - break it off if it turns into a real pollen sac and seperates into anthers but you aint no where near that yet.

Most of all just carry on as usual as a few seeds to be expected for new growers - that seed comes with a shitload of bud though :-)
 

Kingrow1

Well-Known Member
It is. It's best to break them off with your fingers, before they mature and keep an eye out for more.
Aorry it looks more like a calyx than pollen sac, no lines of seperation and it seems to be not doing much just hanging there not changing :-)
 

Bpanama

Member
10-4, will watch close, plucked 3 - they were on stems which had me concerned. Couldn't tell anything by 'dissection'. I assume they wont pollinate in a matter of hours or anything if it's a sac so I'm safe to move back in for now. If it is confirmed hermie later, not gonna take chances on missing a pluck, will be destroyed. Honestly the other plants are looking way more healthy and I'd rather not jeopardize them. The legs on this one were already causing issues.
 

Bpanama

Member
Yep, confirmed. Spilled a little, wet everything down thoroughly & separated. Anything else I should do to try & prevent seeds?
 
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