Help!! Nanners late flowering

NANNERS WEEK 9

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  • It's ok

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jondamon

Well-Known Member
Personally I don’t stress about late flowering bananas.

if they came at week 2-5 of flowering I would say yeah worry.

But this late in the game it’s just the plant trying to rhodilization which is its last ditch effort to reproduce.

either leave them or pluck them it’s up to you.

I had an eleven roses that threw out bananas from around week 7 and they were everywhere.

still didn’t find a seed.


I've been growing for almost 4 months, now im at week 8 +2 days i've just found nanners in the upper budds of 1 of the plants, what should i do, and is it bad? Im about 1 or 2 weeks to harvest.
Thanks in advance
 

Kooks.RedL

Member
Personally I don’t stress about late flowering bananas.

if they came at week 2-5 of flowering I would say yeah worry.

But this late in the game it’s just the plant trying to rhodilization which is its last ditch effort to reproduce.

either leave them or pluck them it’s up to you.

I had an eleven roses that threw out bananas from around week 7 and they were everywhere.

still didn’t find a seed.
so you mean i can leave it to finish up without worrying of losing potency?

I don't care if it will be seeded or not as much as i really care about potency and resin production.

Thanks bro
 

Jules1976

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Had a few off my OG kush about the same time in flowering I just removed them with some tweezers if you have a steady hand and a decent pair if tweezers it's easy enough I was literally on here 2 weeks ago having the same panic after getting advice on here was less worried been about 2 weeks since it happened to me and my plants look fine and after removing them I've had no more
 

Wayne55

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@Kooks.RedL I was asking this same question last December. I got the same advice as @jondamon is giving you now and I can confirm you will be fine. Plucked the ones I could see but I know I probably missed a few. In the end it wasn't something to be too concerned about. Concentrate on a good finish, dry, and cure; those are more important factors at this stage.

Your plants look good
 

Kooks.RedL

Member
Had a few off my OG kush about the same time in flowering I just removed them with some tweezers if you have a steady hand and a decent pair if tweezers it's easy enough I was literally on here 2 weeks ago having the same panic after getting advice on here was less worried been about 2 weeks since it happened to me and my plants look fine and after removing them I've had no more
Well yea man, i was worried since they were looking fine untill i recognized some nanners, ill wait till harvest day
 

Wayne55

Well-Known Member
@Wayne55 well i will start to remove some of the nan.. and i'll wait till the end of week 10 to harvest.

i kept clones from this plant and thinking if they will produce nanners at the end of their cycle again?
*Warning before the answer, I have no experience cloning so my knowledge is limited and you should wait for a more seasoned growers input*

If the nanners weren't because of stress or environmental factors I would then have to think it's genetic and the clones would do the same but I wouldn't toss the clones just because of that unless you have something better in the queue.
 

manfredo

Well-Known Member
I just had a few plants produce a few late nanners myself...and they finished fine. I do believe it does hurt potency a little, and in my case I think it was brought on by stress...My dehumidifier was down and humidity was a little high for them in flower is what I think might have been the issue, plus it was a little too hot, but yes, late nanners are not anything to worry about. I do try to pluck the ones I see.
 

Kooks.RedL

Member
*Warning before the answer, I have no experience cloning so my knowledge is limited and you should wait for a more seasoned growers input*

If the nanners weren't because of stress or environmental factors I would then have to think it's genetic and the clones would do the same but I wouldn't toss the clones just because of that unless you have something better in the queue.
Fair enough, i think it was because of heat stress, im not experienced too hopefully will get better results thanks man, ill update the thread once i harvest
 

Kooks.RedL

Member
I just had a few plants produce a few late nanners myself...and they finished fine. I do believe it does hurt potency a little, and in my case I think it was brought on by stress...My dehumidifier was down and humidity was a little high for them in flower is what I think might have been the issue, plus it was a little too hot, but yes, late nanners are not anything to worry about. I do try to pluck the ones I see.
Yeaaa, and i think my issue was heat stress and once it hits 26c or 27c the humidity will increase automatically, thanks for the infoo
 

furnz

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I’m in week 4-5 of flower and just spotted nanners-I’m doing my best to pluck em, but even if it gets seeded by the end I need to see this through and learn from the experience-this is my first decent setup and first real decent plant, gotta finish it out
Iff you're seeing nanners at week 4, id toss them or accept the fact you will have seeded bud.
Plucking the nanners is useless as the sac has open and already dropped pollen - if you're seeing yellow 'nanners'.
 

Username85

Well-Known Member
Iff you're seeing nanners at week 4, id toss them or accept the fact you will have seeded bud.
Plucking the nanners is useless as the sac has open and already dropped pollen - if you're seeing yellow 'nanners'.
Yeah I know it’s fighting a losing battle at this point, this being my first real setup I still feel I need to run it through. I need experience with drying/curing so it’s worth it to me just for the experience. Plus the bag of weed the seeds came from were heavily seeded so this is almost expected
 

goofy81

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Yeaaa, and i think my issue was heat stress and once it hits 26c or 27c the humidity will increase automatically, thanks for the infoo
Don't worry about high humidity at ALL if you have good airflow!
For the last 4+ years I grow in 25-33c and 70-90% humidity!
I never get rot ( I use 4 ceiling fans ) and have the very best exhaust fan money can buy (can fan max EC )
You actually need good humidity to create a balance for your plant to evaporate and absorb water.

Personally I have only ever had hermies when my room was extremely dry and hot.
 
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