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Mr Blamo

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His new website is lots better, made a order with him this morning.
Will see how long it take to come to Canada.
Still get bad info though when I click on forum and questions link.
Same one from yesterday.

The hostname in the website’s security certificate differs from the website you are trying to visit.

Error Code: DLG_FLAGS_SEC_CERT_CN_INVALID

Go on to the webpage (Not recommended)

But if I clear my cookies etc off my pc and head to just chucker's paradise I don't get that info..is just when I click on the forum and question link on his website.
Ordering was a breeze though. No issues.
 

genuity

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I need a banana cake update If i do not like what you have to say they will be replaced and given away
They are starting to look good actually,will update soon.

Is this supposed to be common knowledge?

Hell I just figured it out on my own.
Leaving more than two nodes from the top of any branch is an invitation for balls.

Did a nut check last night and only found 1 -- and it was on a 3rd node that I didn't remove last week.

Do you think this is normal???

I've ran a lot of crops without having to strip the lowers...
I think it should be common sense/knowledge.

More times than not,I get lower balls on untrimmed plants.
I try to trimm all branches up to just the top nodes(3-4).

Now plants that put out nanners in the buds at 3 weeks of 12/12,these are what I consider herms.

Plants with lower balls not sure what to call them.
 

quiescent

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There's a million things that can cause plants to herm.

Being rootbound, too much food, not enough food, too dry/wet, seed plants, too much light, not enough light, light leaks, interrupted light schedules, LEDs on your de/humidifiers/fans/power strips, etc.

The people growing trees/not lollipopping or defoliating indoors are doing it with 1000w lights, often hung vertically. If you're running blurples or the like you've gotta run smaller, well kept plants.

People say that you're growing weed and it's not hard. They're not wrong. It's as easy to follow the "rules" and not have issues as it is to miss a couple elements that lead to high numbers of herms.
 

Chunky Stool

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They are starting to look good actually,will update soon.


I think it should be common sense/knowledge.

More times than not,I get lower balls on untrimmed plants.
I try to trimm all branches up to just the top nodes(3-4).

Now plants that put out nanners in the buds at 3 weeks of 12/12,these are what I consider herms.

Plants with lower balls not sure what to call them.
I'm calling bullshit.
It's not common knowledge because it isn't supposed to happen.

Why do breeders replace packs that herm?

Seems kinda dumb if it's normal & expected...
 

genuity

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I'm calling bullshit.
It's not common knowledge because it isn't supposed to happen.

Why do breeders replace packs that herm?

Seems kinda dumb if it's normal & expected...
Call bullshit on what you say you do not know?

Hmmmmmm

Anyway,most replace herm reports so they do not have to keep hearing growers complain about them all over the place.
Some replace them cause they care.
Some replace cause they ate just seeds at the end of the day.

It's common cause not everyone runs the same room.
 

quiescent

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It is pretty common knowledge that in low light situations, lowers on indoor plants for example causes herms.

They replace packs to keep the end consumer happy.

Some idiot orders a medium rare steak. Gets cooked medium rare. They realize they want it cooked more. The server isn't gonna say the customer is an idiot to the customer. That's a conversation between the cook and the server while they cook it to death or refire a new steak. The customer gets what they wanted, doesn't mean they weren't wrong.
 

Chunky Stool

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It is pretty common knowledge that in low light situations, lowers on indoor plants for example causes herms.

They replace packs to keep the end consumer happy.

Some idiot orders a medium rare steak. Gets cooked medium rare. They realize they want it cooked more. The server isn't gonna say the customer is an idiot to the customer. That's a conversation between the cook and the server while they cook it to death or refire a new steak. The customer gets what they wanted, doesn't mean they weren't wrong.
It's also possible that "breeders" know that their genetics are extremely unstable, yet fail to disclose this to the customer.

Buyer beware, right?

If everything is *perfect* in your grow room, nothing should go wrong... :roll:
 

dakilla187

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Is this supposed to be common knowledge?

Hell I just figured it out on my own.
Leaving more than two nodes from the top of any branch is an invitation for balls.

Did a nut check last night and only found 1 -- and it was on a 3rd node that I didn't remove last week.

Do you think this is normal???

I've ran a lot of crops without having to strip the lowers...
I say BS, been growing outdoor continous for 25 years and thats never been a issue..I havnt had herms in over 13 years and I always leave under foilage for hash etc

Indoors? I wouldnt have a clue
 

thumper60

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It is pretty common knowledge that in low light situations, lowers on indoor plants for example causes herms.

They replace packs to keep the end consumer happy.

Some idiot orders a medium rare steak. Gets cooked medium rare. They realize they want it cooked more. The server isn't gonna say the customer is an idiot to the customer. That's a conversation between the cook and the server while they cook it to death or refire a new steak. The customer gets what they wanted, doesn't mean they weren't wrong.
its common knowledge that in low light lowers throw nuts?LOLOLOL I guess if ya growing herm plantsLOL that's BS never heard that oneLOLOL
 

quiescent

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It's also possible that "breeders" know that their genetics are extremely unstable, yet fail to disclose this to the customer.

Buyer beware, right?

If everything is *perfect* in your grow room, nothing should go wrong... :roll:
There's still gonna be late herms you run into. I have about 10-25% of plants from almost every strain I run from seed put out nanners after week 7 through harvest.

It's not like you're immune when running seeds, especially when the parents have issues to begin with. The opportunity to find a better plant with less issues is why you pop those seeds.

Gotta sift through shit to find gold. How much shit to sift through is a give and take between the seed maker and the seed grower.

Success is a combination of luck mingling with preparation and opportunity.
 

Chunky Stool

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What are you talking about?
What did I say I KNOW....!
What did they not mention in they books?



Just having a room dialed in,will not insure that each variety/cultivars will like it
I'm just trying to figure this out.
Sorry if I got a bit punchy.

I've grown strains with zero problems under the same conditions as those that recently hermed.
Right now Gorilla Wreck by CV has given me the least issues. Only a couple of early nanners on one plant.
'Mothers Little Helper' by cult classics is proven to be very sensitive. Balls 3 weeks in a row.
My bastard triple nova had several balls the first time I checked her but has been clean since.
Turns out it's a fluffy pheno, which isn't ideal but I'm really digging the terp profile of blackberry and dirty socks. :eyesmoke:
 

dakilla187

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Im also running 4 different cannaventure strains, if any show a nanner it gets cut down and forgotten about..,Dont fark around with hermies
 

Chunky Stool

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I say BS, been growing outdoor continous for 25 years and thats never been a issue..I havnt had herms in over 13 years and I always leave under foilage for hash etc

Indoors? I wouldnt have a clue
That's a good point.
I had zero herms outdoors last year -- early or late.

3 different strains, rootbound AF; a couple had bud rot at the end but still didn't herm.
 
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