blueberryrose

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Thats a boy. The Stipules may be confusing and look like a pistil but I see all dude parts. I had this happen to me recently.
No, not that simple. The more it comes along the more it looks herm to me. I'll keep looking every night but at this point I can confirm male and female flowers. Will probably cut it down and just toss it. :(
 

colocowboy

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I'm from New England but my mom grew up all over Colorado. Growing up my brother and I got to spend summers in Cortez/Dolores where my grandparents lived ( Grammy turned 95 in April!) Great memories of the native dances, fry bread, shooting (at) prarie dogs and of course Mesa Verde. I get out there once a year. A lot has changed over the years.
That’s awesome, I was born and raised there. I haven’t been home in a very long time. All my immediate family moved away, we’ll sort of , I have an aunt that recently moved back. I should go visit!
 

blueberryrose

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It’s not like these things will pop open and affect your whole space overnight, you have time!
Thanks, and I agree. But if the plant is all hermied through and through then there's no need to care about it so that I can chuck his pollen on some of my other girls. I think the next few days I'll know for sure what I want to do. I hope it may steer predominantly male or female. If it goes mostly female then it might end up being some nice smoke, if male, then it can become a dad to a new project :)
 

colocowboy

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Thanks, and I agree. But if the plant is all hermied through and through then there's no need to care about it so that I can chuck his pollen on some of my other girls. I think the next few days I'll know for sure what I want to do. I hope it may steer predominantly male or female. If it goes mostly female then it might end up being some nice smoke, if male, then it can become a dad to a new project :)
I’ve just found in time that some plants can be somewhat indeterminate and wind up not really being what you think they are, but if it shows balls I personally wouldn’t breed with it but your right about potential for great smoke still. Some great phenos are total herms lol
 

blueberryrose

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Strangest flowers I've ever seen. What can it be?
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So sad. The smell of this 'it' is divine, and it already feels sticky. What should I do?
What would seeds from this plant be like? Plants that are also hermies? Males and females? Is it even worth it?

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Could it be that it hermied due to stress? This plant was in a kratky container and I ended up deciding to transplant into soil. This was because the other plants I had going kratky got root rot so I transplanted everything back to soil. Now I had to fight a fungus gnat infestation that has finally died down. I thought I was going to have to burn it all down and start over, I cried.

thanks
 

JewelRunner

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Strangest flowers I've ever seen. What can it be?
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So sad. The smell of this 'it' is divine, and it already feels sticky. What should I do?
What would seeds from this plant be like? Plants that are also hermies? Males and females? Is it even worth it?

Edit:
Could it be that it hermied due to stress? This plant was in a kratky container and I ended up deciding to transplant into soil. This was because the other plants I had going kratky got root rot so I transplanted everything back to soil. Now I had to fight a fungus gnat infestation that has finally died down. I thought I was going to have to burn it all down and start over, I cried.

thanks
Kill that thing homie. Definition of instability
 

hillbill

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3 Space Monkeyr X Sleeskunk Down at 62 days and approximately 20% clear, 60% cloudy, 20% amber or clear brown center. Slightly smaller than average and knock out loud! Fresh Cut Cedar and Pine, Fuel and Heavy Lavender and something foul. Lots of big trykes. Very sappy and sticky.
All fading quickly from yellow to maroon and purple, using much less water also.
Hanging in a nicely ventilated closet, then into big heavy grocery type bags Sunday cores eral days.
 
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eastcoastled

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No, not that simple. The more it comes along the more it looks herm to me. I'll keep looking every night but at this point I can confirm male and female flowers. Will probably cut it down and just toss it. :(
Strangest flowers I've ever seen. What can it be?
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So sad. The smell of this 'it' is divine, and it already feels sticky. What should I do?
What would seeds from this plant be like? Plants that are also hermies? Males and females? Is it even worth it?

Edit:
Could it be that it hermied due to stress? This plant was in a kratky container and I ended up deciding to transplant into soil. This was because the other plants I had going kratky got root rot so I transplanted everything back to soil. Now I had to fight a fungus gnat infestation that has finally died down. I thought I was going to have to burn it all down and start over, I cried.

thanks
definitely A very slight herm. Stress would be the most logical scenario since it pretty much is showing you it didn’t want to herm, but It had to.The only way to know for sure would be to run a clone, and see what happens, eliminating the issue that you believe caused the stress. This id Very common with females, a bad spot here and there, and then the clone run, and everything else comes out great. It reallly depends on your space. If you have plenty of room, and want to learn/are into growing, the best learning decision you will ever make is to run a clone of this plant, and see what happens. no matter what you read on here, this growing shit isn't plug and play.
 

Chunky Stool

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Little outdoor seed plot update. Everything is just growing like how they do. The outdoor season sucks ass around here but going off the females triggering I would guess these should be done no later then 2nd week of October around these parts. Totally workable for seed making unless it was some crazy sativa at least. All but one female is backed up and in coco now. I think the last lady will throw roots but if not I’ll take a few more cuts. The resin male isn’t showing roots in the dome yet but I took the cut later than the rest and he look healthy. My 2nd favorite male is rooting, he’s the stockier guy in the front.View attachment 4671555View attachment 4671556View attachment 4671557View attachment 4671558
Love the DIY camo tubs! :clap:
 
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