Nanner aka Male parts. You might have male parts that need to be removed. Its also referred to as a hermie.
Theres a big difference between true hermies and nanners though.
Nanners:
Female cannabis plants that end up exhibiting male qualities during the flowering stage are called “nanners.” The bi-gender earned its rather hip moniker due to the banana-like appearance of its small growths. These yellow or lime green protrusions crop up among buds, often growing in groups like a bunch of bananas. Unlike regular male pollen sacs, these outgrowths can fertilize as soon as they emerge.
Contrary to true hermaphrodites, genetics only exercise minor influence while environmental factors take precedence in setting off this type of gynandromorph. That being the case, any cannabis plant is deemed susceptible to evolving into a hermaphrodite when exposed to stress-inducing irregularities or poor health.
Arising as last-ditch effort to ensure the preservation of its genetics, a female transforms itself in an attempt to self-pollinate and produce seeds. Environmental stressors that can bring about hermaphroditism include:
- Excessive heat
- Prolonged flowering
- Physical shock due to excessive pruning and fractures
- Pest and pathogen infestation
- Diseases such as nutrient deficiency and nutrient burn
- Inappropriate amount of moisture
- Improper use of potent pesticides
- Inconsistent light schedules or light leaks during lights out time
- Too much light (light burn)