Crushed. Hermie. Pics inside.

Xcoregamerskillz

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I found this today. Not sure if it's genetics or because I had some stress as I got busy the first few days she was flowering. Light leak and heat/humidity.

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So I figure what are my options? There are a few:

1)Kill it. It's a hermie, no sense wasting time and resourses.

2) pick off the pollen sacks, and move ahead.

3) do nothing move ahead

4) re veg and see if it flowers normally.

So, I'm leaning toward option four for a couple reasons. First, I did have some issues that I've since corrected, and the stress might have caused the male expression. Second, this the only plant i have flowering, and the only plant that will be close to flowering for the next month or so, so all I'm wasting is some time re-vegging and testing the waters.

I'd like to know if anyone else has tried re-vegging a hermie, and if so have you had any success. At this point in not expecting much, if just like to see what happens, maybe learn something in the process.
 

Kcbscrogger

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I found this today. Not sure if it's genetics or because I had some stress as I got busy the first few days she was flowering. Light leak and heat/humidity.

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So I figure what are my options? There are a few:

1)Kill it. It's a hermie, no sense wasting time and resourses.

2) pick off the pollen sacks, and move ahead.

3) do nothing move ahead

4) re veg and see if it flowers normally.

So, I'm leaning toward option four for a couple reasons. First, I did have some issues that I've since corrected, and the stress might have caused the male expression. Second, this the only plant i have flowering, and the only plant that will be close to flowering for the next month or so, so all I'm wasting is some time re-vegging and testing the waters.

I'd like to know if anyone else has tried re-vegging a hermie, and if so have you had any success. At this point in not expecting much, if just like to see what happens, maybe learn something in the process.
#1 RIP!
 

Dr.Nick Riviera

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some plants throw bananas at the end from stress, some are just Caitlin jenner and don't know what they are, yours is a Jenner.
 

ipeeinpools

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I found this today. Not sure if it's genetics or because I had some stress as I got busy the first few days she was flowering. Light leak and heat/humidity.

View attachment 3955066

So I figure what are my options? There are a few:

1)Kill it. It's a hermie, no sense wasting time and resourses.

2) pick off the pollen sacks, and move ahead.

3) do nothing move ahead

4) re veg and see if it flowers normally.

So, I'm leaning toward option four for a couple reasons. First, I did have some issues that I've since corrected, and the stress might have caused the male expression. Second, this the only plant i have flowering, and the only plant that will be close to flowering for the next month or so, so all I'm wasting is some time re-vegging and testing the waters.

I'd like to know if anyone else has tried re-vegging a hermie, and if so have you had any success. At this point in not expecting much, if just like to see what happens, maybe learn something in the process.
Is that the only nanner? Or is she rittled wth them all over the plant? I have taken male parts off the plant and kept flowering and never found a seed. Thats my first defense, unless she hermied at every bud site. But typically even if i find 10 dicks, ill clip them/clip the bud/clip the whole branch.....have yet to have a hermie stay hermied.

Another option is to throw her in a seperate room/tent and fibish her out. Get seeds, ive heard 33% of them wont carry the hermie gene
 

Greenhouse;save

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Most of us wouldn't bother with them......who wants to spend 5-6 weeks growing a plant just to find out its hermie. .....
 

Xcoregamerskillz

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Yup. But, like I said, only plant in the tent, only plant ready. I'm going to re-veg and see. Only thing I'm wasting is a week of power. My seedlings aren't anywhere close to ready for flower.
 
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Xcoregamerskillz

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I'm not really hoping for much either. This is an experiment because I have literally nothing to lose. I think that this early on it's genetics, but I am curious. I'll keep updating.
 

Xcoregamerskillz

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i usually say finish it out but that one has it bad looks more genetic than environment imo
I totally agree. If I had anything else to put in that tent, or anything else in there id just chuck it, but i dont, so why not experiment? The whole point of that seed was to learn, I got it as free bag seed, none of it's siblings grew well, and I'm just happy it made it this far. I'll re-veg or for a bit, then re-flower and see what happens. I'm pretty sure I'll get this again, but there's no harm in trying, as long as I don't let any sacks pop.
 

Greenhouse;save

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Yea .......but......keep it well away from your younger plant's or u could be inviting a disaster. .......I no its hard and discouraging but sometimes it's better to just bit the bullet. ....if it hermied once then surely the alarm bells r ringing. ....
 
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