Not necessarily, but you are so early on I think you need to double and tripple check everything in the environment, air intake temps, light intensity, rh, media, nutes......If there are no improvements to be made, I think you might be in for a bumpy ride.This is the best shot.. If it has one male pre flower is it going to herm out?
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That's kinda the conclusion I came to, wait and see.. Just needed a second opinion on this one..Fat Beans ! !
(that was a reference to the seed shots above)
I do see that nard....that is indeed *not* a nanner.....not good. I had a set or two
of those ruin a grow for the first time not too long ago.
You sure can try pulling it and just watching the plant.
I am running a 4X4 and a 5X5...over 40 plants and not two are alike...I could
probably not handle the close watching that this plant would need....but you
might be able to. Just keep it near the door of the tent and watch it like a hawk.
Good luck,
JD
Somewhere between pretty and very.While we're on the subject, how worried should I be about these nanners?? 2 dead center.
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Yep, sucks. Wasn't a bad lookin plant. I might have to chop it. I really don't want it to contaminate it's sister. I found 5 or 6. Too early for this.Somewhere between pretty and very.
Pluck them and a few calyx around them look for developing nanners. Even as it looks there wont be enough time for seed to fully form the pollen will remain and seeds will begin to develop if left alone.
Unfortunately I have more experince with this that I want to admit. Most recently was crusng along thinking everyting is good, but gfci had tripped on heater and who know how long the were seeing nightime temps in 40s daytime in the low 70s.Yep, sucks. Wasn't a bad lookin plant. I might have to chop it. I really don't want it to contaminate it's sister. I found 5 or 6. Too early for this.
Definitely looks suspect, if you're seeing any more on it might not be worth taking the chance. If you have nothing around flowering you can just do the wait & see what happens option with low risk.That's kinda the conclusion I came to, wait and see.. Just needed a second opinion on this one..
Thanks JD
Sucks, the too early comment is right on, if you're seeing them now it's probably better to cut your lossesYep, sucks. Wasn't a bad lookin plant. I might have to chop it. I really don't want it to contaminate it's sister. I found 5 or 6. Too early for this.
It's in a decent environment...leaf temps are 80f, humidity a little low at 25%, I did get droop from pushing the dry cycle too far twice...in my defense...pot still had heft and was transplanted at least 2 weeks before. If that's all it takes to push nanners, then I won't feel bad ditching this strain. It's already on the chopping block for not being a favorite smoke of mine...so this was it's last chance. Didn't bother cloning or seeding. I have one left for a hail mary or....GenocideUnfortunately I have more experince with this that I want to admit. Most recently was crusng along thinking everyting is good, but gfci had tripped on heater and who know how long the were seeing nightime temps in 40s daytime in the low 70s.
If this is new IMO she is speaking to you, look and listen.
Low humidity is something I struggle with too, last few days ambinet rh has been in the low teens.Any chance those were Emerging Calyxes? Having trouble identifying yesterday's culprits, found similar and marked it with a twist tie. Lime green emerging calyx maybe?
These are the girls
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Kept a bit on the underfed side...staying light on feed is a goal, but gotta dial it in.
Right, I think I can get by for a few days now that I've marked where I see it. If dicks are still in the bushes in a few days...sianora MF'err. That one I pictured, I chopped the end of the bud off...today I cut that branch.Low humidity is something I struggle with too, last few days ambinet rh has been in the low teens.
They pretty clearly looked to be nanners, I don't think they were emerging calyx.
These 2 I was able to finish out. Nanner to the right of dog hair, the were others too but improving the environment allowed me to finish
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Nanners on right side.
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Can you get some close ups of the suspect balls, could be calyxes. The first pic looked suspect but typically if the base is joined to the V in the node it's a calyx, hard to see the base in that first pic. Male parts will typically have a small stem and hangAny chance those were Emerging Calyxes? Having trouble identifying yesterday's culprits, found similar and marked it with a twist tie. Lime green emerging calyx maybe?
These are the girls
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Kept a bit on the underfed side...staying light on feed is a goal, but gotta dial it in.
On the humidity, seriously bro...this Comfort Zone Fan and Ultrasonic on low...BooYeahLow humidity is something I struggle with too, last few days ambinet rh has been in the low teens.
They pretty clearly looked to be nanners, I don't think they were emerging calyx.
These 2 I was able to finish out. Nanner to the right of dog hair, the were others too but improving the environment allowed me to finish
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Nanners on right side.
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I am quite a cheap ass, diy'd thisOn the humidity, seriously bro...this Comfort Zone Fan and Ultrasonic on low...BooYeah
If you need humidity control...the Willhi controller is like $45. Dial it in with a general digital humidistat, the sensors can be finicky, but consistent when monitored.
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Potentially, but Not Necessarily.I am quite a cheap ass, diy'd this
https://www.rollitup.org/t/jbs-cheapo-diy-large-capacity-ultrasonic-humidifier.956647/page-3#post-14111988
Cause wife took the aeroswiss back and I wanted to control it with this
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About 50 bucks in parts, seven revisions, 360 lines of code, and full envirnmental control. I have a cut off a plant that threw nanners on me, I'm going to flower it. There is a thread going where a few of us are trying to crack this nut https://www.rollitup.org/t/there-is-a-crack-in-everything.927520/page-8#post-14109551
Even if your environment is perfect when the plant herms its still talking to you, is it saying there's something wrong with the gene pool?
How many days into flower are they? Looks like late flower nanners. The plant is freaking out since she is not pollinated. It is not something that you want but it happens. If she is a week or two from finish pull it off and watch. I have had some sativa dominant plants that did that but they were less than halfway through flower and I did not want to risk it. I have had other cuts that sometimes throw late life nanners and some that don't...same mother plant.Low humidity is something I struggle with too, last few days ambinet rh has been in the low teens.
They pretty clearly looked to be nanners, I don't think they were emerging calyx.
These 2 I was able to finish out. Nanner to the right of dog hair, the were others too but improving the environment allowed me to finish
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Nanners on right side.
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now that is more than just a few late life nanners from what i see in the picWhile we're on the subject, how worried should I be about these nanners?? 2 dead center.
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They were about 3 weeks from date they were chopped in the pick so I did keep them and finish them. There were more tna a few I removed at least 15. The ones in the pic were not polinated but I had one of each of same strain that were polinated,all threw nanners. I have come to the conclusion this is a stoner myth that polinated plants wont herm. These were stressed from a lack of heat that I was unaware of plus a bit of too intense light as seen in the bleaching of the first one.How many days into flower are they? Looks like late flower nanners. The plant is freaking out since she is not pollinated. It is not something that you want but it happens. If she is a week or two from finish pull it off and watch. I have had some sativa dominant plants that did that but they were less than halfway through flower and I did not want to risk it. I have had other cuts that sometimes throw late life nanners and some that don't...same mother plant.