Done, and good call. I found a smaller one tucked into the other side of the bud when I took a second look using the tweezers to poke around gently. I'll take another look in the morning.Nanners. Rip it off and check for more.
If I may ask one last question, how much of an area is going to be suspect now? The tip of that bud? The cola? The whole plant?Keep ripping them off the second you find them. Good luck.
The whole plant should be suspect, but the area you should particularly keep your focus on is the specific area you've found one.If I may ask one last question, how much of an area is going to be suspect now? The tip of that bud? The cola? The whole plant?
Smart hahaWet your fingers before pinching off the nanners... if any pollen escapes, the water on your fingers will reduce the amount that can float around and pollinate other parts of the plant.
If you do decide to stay with that plant, you may want to place it behind any other plants so if a fan blows pollen it has a chance of hitting a back wall and not having unauthorized sex with any other plants.Looks like it might be some hermaphroditic growth. This is roughly the beginning of week 6 of flower on a Gelato plant that has experienced some light damage, so it seems plausible. I figured I should get a second opinion.
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This is the clearest photo I got, but I can take more if needed.
they open up and if u force them yes so be carefull with themAre nanners that small generating pollen already?
I was wondering about this as I was trying to find my tweezers. I know some breeders use a silver sorcery solution, but also know other breeders are suspicious of witchcraft. Or just cheap.If its from light damage not really thats how some breeders get female pollen pick it out and watch for others and spray some water before you pick em or after to neutralize pollen. You will have to run it again to c if it does it again
I think I'm gonna like it here.I havent looked at any post info or read anything but yes it is bad