hermie plant

DANKSmeLATER

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so today i found some orange hairs on my "doctor who" plants i looked a little more extensively and found a seed sack on one of my doctor who plants, now i notice orange curling hairs coming out of a couple other plants. do i need to cut all those plants down, or would it be safe to just cut off all the pollinated growth and continue flowering. 1 of the plants only has one node with orangish hairs.
thanks for the help in advance!
 

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DANKSmeLATER

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i found a few seed sacks on one of them, im just wondering if the small orange curly hairs are pollen and will herm the rest of my plants?
 

.Pinworm.

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Pretty sure it's too early in your plants life to be producing any seeds. I think maybe what you are seeing is swollen stipules. I cannot spot any nanners either. Can you give us some more info? What strain, what are you feeding, how much, how often, what kind of temps, RH, what kind of medium, what kind of lights, etc?
 

DANKSmeLATER

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one risky move i made was, i transplanted them about 10 days ago, from 2 gallon pots, to 5 gallon pots. since i diagnosed they were a little rootbound. i have 2 "doctor who" and 2 gorilla glue.

humidity range 40-47
temp range 67-75
using botanicare BPB, mollases, and bonemeal from nectar for the gods.
i feed them whenever the pots are dryish "easy/light to pick up" seems like every 3-4 days
 

Jimdamick

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Pinworm got it. You looking at pistils (orange hairs), and swollen stipules, which will look like a seed, but isnt. Squish one, it will be soft. If it was a true hermie (which it ain't in my opinion), you would have a LOT of pollen sacks, not just one or 2. Just keep an eye on it, and if you see a group, like 6 or 7 sacks , then you have a problem, but you don't. Happy growing
 

Jimdamick

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one risky move i made was, i transplanted them about 10 days ago, from 2 gallon pots, to 5 gallon pots. since i diagnosed they were a little rootbound. i have 2 "doctor who" and 2 gorilla glue.

humidity range 40-47
temp range 67-75
using botanicare BPB, mollases, and bonemeal from nectar for the gods.
i feed them whenever the pots are dryish "easy/light to pick up" seems like every 3-4 days
I would not use the molasses every feeding, if ever. Once it is in the soil, that's all it will take to theoretically feed your root microorganisms ( a load of shit, but that's only my opinion). Also, bonemeal would not be necessary every feeding, like every 3rd is more than adequate, just like any nute. Don't go wild on the feeding, as the soil will hold a LOT of nutes. I would only feed lightly, every 3 or 4th watering. Good luck
 

DANKSmeLATER

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I would not use the molasses every feeding, if ever. Once it is in the soil, that's all it will take to theoretically feed your root microorganisms ( a load of shit, but that's only my opinion). Also, bonemeal would not be necessary every feeding, like every 3rd is more than adequate, just like any nute. Don't go wild on the feeding, as the soil will hold a LOT of nutes. I would only feed lightly, every 3 or 4th watering. Good luck
thanks for the weedsdom my friend, this was my first feed with the mollasses and bonemeal, i planned to go again at about week 5-6. i squish the stipules and there not hard really but also not extremely soft. i could be just super paranoid after smoking the cookies.
 

DANKSmeLATER

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Bumpdate my plants Are indeed hermaphrodites. 2 plants have male pollen sacks with hairs turning brown. This is only my 3rd week of flower about day 25. Should I cut down any part that has been pollinated?
 
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