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MajoR_TokE

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Not too much has changed, they are 22" tall now and one is a couple inches shorter.
My temperature and humidity are on the high side, but this is something i have to just deal with for now.

First picture: Shows two plants that out of the five. These plants have larger fan leaves then the others.
Second picture: Shows a close up of one of the large fans.
Third picture: Shows the three plants with the smaller fans.

(all these seeds are from nirvana seeds bank and are supose to be 'Hindu Kush')





 

MajoR_TokE

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I was just looking at some pictures of the plants in their earlier stages of growth. It's kind of hard to believe they looked like this 1 month ago.
 

MajoR_TokE

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God damn! It looks like i might have a hermie in my garden! This particular plant has white hairs all over, but on one of the branches about 6 - 7" from the top there is a pod. This pod is not like the others that are tight in the nodes with white hairs, this one particular pod is maybe 1/8" up on one of the shoot and has no hairs. I try'd to get a good pic but couldn't get the money shot.



What do you guys think?
 

trapper

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you have the touch,read your whole journal just now,so i wont ask you what you are useing for light,and what you used for vegging,LOL.good luck.
 

dannyjw

Active Member
i wouldnt worry, we saw similar "bulges" on my mates thai but both truned out female. and you threw out males earlier so i wud hav thought this one would have shown its colours earlier...
 

skunkushybrid

New Member
Does it look like a male ball, only much larger? I have one of these in exactly the same place. It looks like it's swelling and going to open, or something. Weird.

I've killed all it's clones, including a mother plant i had set up in a bubbler. I just can't figure it out. It's just on one plant, that's the thing. I've been trying to convince myself it's going to explode into a leaf, or maybe just a malformed calyx.

It looks like a male ball, only about 5 or 6 times the size. This has me stumped.
 

MajoR_TokE

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Does it look like a male ball, only much larger? I have one of these in exactly the same place. It looks like it's swelling and going to open, or something. Weird.

I've killed all it's clones, including a mother plant i had set up in a bubbler. I just can't figure it out. It's just on one plant, that's the thing. I've been trying to convince myself it's going to explode into a leaf, or maybe just a malformed calyx.

It looks like a male ball, only about 5 or 6 times the size. This has me stumped.
Well it looks like a female calyx, it's the same size and shape as the rest, but it's not like the others that are tight in the nodes with white hairs, this one particular calyx is maybe 1/8" up on one of the shoot and has no hairs?:roll:
 

JonnyBlunt88

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If you have ever accidentally pollenated a garden(first grow mistake), you wont have to worry about it until it develops pollen sacks, opens, and drops it everywhere. Until then, I would let it go. I assume you were going to let it show before you off'd it anyway.
 

skunkushybrid

New Member
I think you're ok.

I hate hermie paranoia, if you look hard enough you start spotting little oddities like these, particularly as the plant explodes in new growth. Some plants just go mad with it, leaves come out deformed, two leaves will grow from one stem, etc, etc... in dwc this happens a lot, it's like the plant is excited or something. Even plants that would normally be long and thin, in dwc they grow bushy AND tall.
 

skunkushybrid

New Member
I've noticed the purpling stems, I have these on mine too. I think it must be that my flower area is too cold at night, although I REALLY think it is because they are lacking in nitrogen. But what do you do? They're in flower, I don't really want to add extra nitrogen this far into flower, and it's not affecting the leaves where they are starting to yellow. So, I just leave it.

I think what it may be is that the plants may be different sizes, thickness of stems etc, yet they are given the same feed as a smaller plant. Which just happens to be healthy and green all over.

This is the trouble with growing from seed, each plant is individual and will therefore require different feeds. This is practically impossible in many cases.

Long live the clones!
 
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