R Rschid Well-Known Member Apr 4, 2020 #1 This is my first grow, I'm in the second week of flower. Do I need to kill this one?
mysunnyboy Well-Known Member Apr 4, 2020 #3 Rschid said: This is my first grow, I'm in the second week of flower. Do I need to kill this one?View attachment 4523232 Click to expand... Pluck it and let her grow if that’s the only one
Rschid said: This is my first grow, I'm in the second week of flower. Do I need to kill this one?View attachment 4523232 Click to expand... Pluck it and let her grow if that’s the only one
KTM690sm Active Member Apr 4, 2020 #4 Show rest of plant please if you have other plants it should get moved out
KTM690sm Active Member Apr 4, 2020 #7 Could be a hermie or that could be a swollen caylax best bet is pull it off and see what's inside
TheDifferenceX Well-Known Member Apr 4, 2020 #8 Hmm. The rest of the plant looks female. I agree, pluck that bitch off, see whats inside.
KTM690sm Active Member Apr 5, 2020 #12 Must be unstable genetics that looks like male parts kill if any other plants are ok around it or move shim into a diff spot and let ride
Must be unstable genetics that looks like male parts kill if any other plants are ok around it or move shim into a diff spot and let ride
B Budget Buds Well-Known Member Apr 5, 2020 #13 Hermie , Pulling the bananas off and not culling the plant is a sure way to pollinate the rest of you're garden, Don't take the risk because you will for sure miss at least one banana
Hermie , Pulling the bananas off and not culling the plant is a sure way to pollinate the rest of you're garden, Don't take the risk because you will for sure miss at least one banana
R Rschid Well-Known Member Apr 7, 2020 #15 Ya, I killed it. I have 2 other plants that are looking great. Thanks for all the replies