def a good ideaI vote for smoking it. I'll smoke a frozen rope when I run out
cut as many off as you can. don't cull the males. you don't have that many plants so just resign yourself to the fact you're going to get seeds on this grow. the buds are still good. it would be a waste to throw them out.Can you cut the male pollen sacs off and leave the pistils? Any opinions will be appreciated
Sounds good thank you very much!def a good idea
cut as many off as you can. don't cull the males. you don't have that many plants so just resign yourself to the fact you're going to get seeds on this grow. the buds are still good. it would be a waste to throw them out.
Good question!Can you cut the male pollen sacs off and leave the pistils? Any opinions will be appreciated
I Seperated it might try and pull all the nanners off and put back with others but still havnt decidedYou can try to keep up with pinching them. Remember though it only takes one releasing pollen to possibly seed an entire crop.
I'll smoke it wit chu!I vote for smoking it. I'll smoke a frozen rope when I run out
Like someone asked is this facts? i'm very curious i mean i had light leak after the lights went off but not too much and i mean its right when they go off so it's like not in the middle of their sleep just right before it.That is a true hermie, not a plant that's stressed into pollinating itself. The way to tell the difference is that true hermies have female and male buds on the same nodes, growing both male staminate and female pistillate structures in the same flower, as his does, whereas stressed plants have female flowers and grow several male flowers from separate nodes, not on the same flower.
The info I posted was something that I have read several different places, there was a long discussion about it in a thread not too long ago. I can't remember if it was RIK or Dr.J who said it but I pulled this from wiki and they sum it up pretty well "Cannabis normally has imperfect flowers, with staminate "male" and pistillate "female" flowers occurring on separate plants.[SUP][11][/SUP] It is not unusual, however, for individual plants to bear both male and female flowers.[SUP][12][/SUP] Although monoecious plants are often referred to as "hermaphrodites," true hermaphrodites (which are less common) bear staminate and pistillate structures on individual flowers, whereas monoecious plants bear male and female flowers at different locations on the same plant."Do you state this as fact or opinion? Because I have seen many stressed plants sprout male flowers right next to a female flower or even right out of a forming bud.
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if i do let the pollen sacks explode and spread they'll devote energy towards making seeds instead of thicker buds right?cut as many off as you can. don't cull the males. you don't have that many plants so just resign yourself to the fact you're going to get seeds on this grow. the buds are still good. it would be a waste to throw them out.