Kindly asking for you opinion

A, so this new growth is banana ( i checked what you mean by nanners). It just developed in last few days. Those are around 105 days old.

should i remove it?I have more flowers in grow box which just started to flower.

thanks!
 

twentyeight.threefive

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A, so this new growth is banana ( i checked what you mean by nanners). It just developed in last few days. Those are around 105 days old.

should i remove it?I have more flowers in grow box which just started to flower.

thanks!
If you think you can remove it without disturbing it and releasing pollen then you could do that. I didn't know you had other plants in flower.

It's close enough to harvest that I'd carefully remove it and just chop it down now. GL.

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thank you for all the help and kind words!

Last one question. If that was the only banana, how much damage is it possible that is has done to other flowers in couple of days since it...erupted :) ? well..future will tell in any case.
 

twentyeight.threefive

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thank you for all the help and kind words!

Last one question. If that was the only banana, how much damage is it possible that is has done to other flowers in couple of days since it...erupted :) ? well..future will tell in any case.
If it opened then pollen could literally be anywhere in the grow space. Especially since you more than likely have at least one fan running.

Not much you can do other than either wait or try to remove your plants and clean everything. You may find seeds in your other plants later. GL.
 
If it opened then pollen could literally be anywhere in the grow space. Especially since you more than likely have at least one fan running.

Not much you can do other than either wait or try to remove your plants and clean everything. You may find seeds in your other plants later. GL.
A...great ( sarcasm)...
 

PizzaMan5000

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I personally think unflushed plants make the throat-hit harsh.

I can give a shit less if it is 20% vs 21% THC etc. I am accustomed to flushed plants. Maybe I'm old school, maybe it's because I actually roll up my weed and smoke it....
 

twentyeight.threefive

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I personally think unflushed plants make the throat-hit harsh.

I can give a shit less if it is 20% vs 21% THC etc. I am accustomed to flushed plants. Maybe I'm old school, maybe it's because I actually roll up my weed and smoke it....
Flushing has nothing to do with smoke quality.

I guarantee given two sample of flushed vs unflushed you wouldn't be able to tell the difference smoking it. If you guessed right it's only be that, a guess. Now feel free to reply back telling me I'm wrong.
 

PizzaMan5000

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Flushing has nothing to do with smoke quality.

I guarantee given two sample of flushed vs unflushed you wouldn't be able to tell the difference smoking it. If you guessed right it's only be that, a guess. Now feel free to reply back telling me I'm wrong.
I have done side by side blind testing, and it's been unanimous. My friends and I prefer flushed weed.
 
So, i had found a nanner on a growth i hava allready harvested about 3 weeks ago.
i am wondering if this has pollinated any of the remaining growth.


The youg flowering strain is kama kush cbd from kannabia. It is in its 30th day flowering ( out of recomended 62 days) and some hairs are turning amber. Does sound good, a?

the other strain is gnomo auto strain and i think it will finish in couple of weeks. I checked the sacks at the bottom off flowers, they were empty.I also dont see any seeds developing anywhere.

thank you for replying!!
 

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