hermi... what to do with IT???

greenlikemoney

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Yes, I will agree with that. I guess I was going on the assumption he could, like, move it out side or to another room/garage.
 

bdt1981

Well-Known Member
it can and alredy has been moved. i wouldnt dream of keeping it anywhere near my others comon really? lol
 

Senseimilla

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Do you wash your hands and change clothes between checking plants? unless you are washing, you are risking carrying pollen from one plant to another as a vector, the same way a bee does. Yes, if you are washing, changing clothes, etc between checking plants, probably fine.... otherwise, snuff that she-male

Granted the amount of pollen you could transfer would be very small and wouldn't cause a great deal of pollination, but if you're not looking to pass on those genetics then why ruin your sensemilla? Sorry but just got burned by the accidental pollination so a little hyper vigilant :)
 

hellraizer30

Rebel From The North
When you say hermie are you referring to nanners? Little bannana looking things?
or full blown sacks?

If there nanners you can pluck them and sometimes they dont come back!
and others are sterile nanners and those will not effect the outcome. Eitherway
you should contain it till you know for sure!
 

Badmf

Well-Known Member
That's why I said "move/isolate" it.

I never kill any plant ( tomatoes, peppers, flowers, aloes etc etc ) until it is sooo dead I can learn nothing from it.

But that's just me.
pollen can and will attach itself to your clothes and disimenate in the growroom. You can learn by reading and listening to others who have gone the path before you, jmtc.
 
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