DST
Well-Known Member
Firstly I would agree with @Sidram420 ....let them finish. The finished product will produce better hash, or edibles, or even smoke (once the seeds are removed). Doesn't look like you have any male flowers around so no further damage should be caused. The flowers do look quite stressed/overfed so maybe this has caused the plant to herm. Either way, i have cloned a plant that hermed and the subsequent offspring did not herm. I have a plant that is now 10 years old like that. It all depends on if the product you end up with is something you want again....and again..and....well you get the pictureI examined them just now and well there are white seeds. My room currently contains 2 strains - for each one I cloned from 2 mother plants (so 4 different genetics). They are all in late bloom, the soonest ready to harvest in 2-3 days. Not all of them develop seeds.
Please can you advise if I let them be and harvest as scheduled? Or I should harvest now?
Should I continue to use the mother plants/seeds that carry the same genetics as the ones that became hermie?
thanks
Peace DST