Did she hermie on me?

closetgrower69

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I removed her from the room as soon as I spotted the nanners. Not worried about polinating any of my other plants. She was chopped, kinda. Some buds looked ready and I'm a noob so I'm sure I had a little panic in me. I left the top bud, as this is where they are, and most of the undergrowth. She/he is in a room all by itself, continueing on with any life it still has. As for seeds, that's what I'm shooting for. It's one plant but, a great learning experience for the future.
 

TheOrganic

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Qoute from Kingrow1....I messed up trying to edit that.

P.s. this guys plant looks a bad hermie though said:
That's what I'm saying. You can have a plant hermie some but when its bad why even try. I thought I had a hermie a few weeks ago and freaked out a little. Come to find out all was good and a Male querkle 3 days from 12/12 did the pollinating on 2 of my feminized plants.
 

Kingrow1

Well-Known Member
Qoute from Kingrow1....I messed up trying to edit that.




That's what I'm saying. You can have a plant hermie some but when its bad why even try. I thought I had a hermie a few weeks ago and freaked out a little. Come to find out all was good and a Male querkle 3 days from 12/12 did the pollinating on 2 of my feminized plants.
Yer dont bother for bad hermies but if you got the time why not, a percentage of the nexy generation might yeild a good mother plant if your skint. Peace
 
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