MA MA MA MA MA MAH BANNANNNNN NAN NAN NAN NANNERS!!! What would you guys do?

JoeBlow5823

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Noticed these nanners tonight. Just the couple of them on the one bud, plant has a good 3 weeks to go by my calculations. Mist with water and remove with tweezers? Cut the whole top off? Incinerate the fucking thing with napalm?

I have 6 plants. 3 are big 3 are smaller. 2 big ones and one small one are going to be ready to cut in a week or so. The third big one is the one with the nanners and its trellised into the center of the tent so shes not going anywhere without a fight. Im not worried about the ones that are about to get cut. If I just keep everything steady as she goes (keeping a close eye for nanners), the one with nanners would only be with 2 small (but good) plants and they all have 3-5 weeks to go; seeds is a risk for all of them, but those three plants only account for about 35% of the tent. What would you guys do?

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The plant has a strange look to it overall. Some tops are nice and round. Some tops are spears. Its a clone that came from a plant that was chopped in half several times because the guy that grew it planted it WAAAAY to early for it to be his outdoor crop. This is the first part of the plant to be flowered, the mother is outdoors now. I wouldnt expect to see this type of pheno variation when this clone was probably taken a hundred nodes from when it was a seedling.

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smtent

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I have had this on a flower before but I noticed it very close to cutting and paid it no mind. If it is that far out though I would definitely snip it and enjoy a little premi bud.
 

PadawanWarrior

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This is what I am leaning toward..... considering cutting that top off though. Its maybe 5% of the plant, not that big of a deal.
I'd cut the branch off and watch it carefully. If I saw any more nanners I would chop it, but that's me. My wife loves the early shit, and I do too sometimes, so I don't mind chopping early occasionally. When I chop a plant I usually just replace it with a plant from the veg tent anyways, so it's all good. I try to let them fully mature though if I can. I like the mature potent stuff the best.
 

Gorillabilly

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if your cutting in a week id let it ride, even if they pop no time to start seeds. Im a bit ocd tho, id prolly still picked them off
 

JoeBlow5823

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if your cutting in a week id let it ride, even if they pop no time to start seeds. Im a bit ocd tho, id prolly still picked them off
Im cutting about 60-65% of the tent. The plant with nanners needs like 3 more weeks, bruce banner 4 more, and gelato 5 (if i had to take my best guess). The two small ones: Bruce looks ok but the Gelato is going to be that FIRE and i dont want it full of seeds. The one throwing nanners is a northern lights.

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JoeBlow5823

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I'd cut the branch off and watch it carefully. If I saw any more nanners I would chop it, but that's me. My wife loves the early shit, and I do too sometimes, so I don't mind chopping early occasionally. When I chop a plant I usually just replace it with a plant from the veg tent anyways, so it's all good. I try to let them fully mature though if I can. I like the mature potent stuff the best.
I dont just have random plants laying around to toss into flower. I grow in more of a process.... Moving forward it will be 4 plants per grow in my 5x5. Only 2 grows per year. Veg in a 3x3, flower in 5x5. This lets me get two flower cycles in during winter when running 1400w of lights and everything else is not a heat issue. Ive got the whole house set up as a "lung room" and the grow keeps the air amazingly fresh and nice at all times. If my house is comfortable, my plants are comfortable.
 
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