Oh no! Did I get it out in time?

cowabunga

Active Member
When I saw the first signs of a white pistil-looking hair, I thought this was a female plant and promptly put it into the flowering room. But today I just noticed that it is not what I had thought.

It is either a male or hermie - not sure. It was in the flowering room (12/12) for a week before I noticed that it wasn't a female. Is there a way to know now if any of the other ladies had gotten pollinated during that week?
 

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Mystik

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that is kind of an odd formation, definitely has male balls on it though.
and sadly so far as I know the only way to know if they were pollinated is when seeds starts forming...
 

GoldenGanja13

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There pistils swell. Soon they change in color, most often from white to amber and, eventually to reddish brown.
 

cowabunga

Active Member
There pistils swell. Soon they change in color, most often from white to amber and, eventually to reddish brown.
Everyone, thanks for all the input. So GoldenGanja, the ones that might have gotten pollinated would start to swell and turn amber sooner than the non-pollinated ones?
 

GoldenGanja13

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Yes, but the one pollen sac can cover alot of buds. Think about when you pop one off. Thats alot of gunk for one egg. Same with Pollen POW there goes enough for a garage full.
 
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