2 weeks to go, throwing nanners

macsnax

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I didn't take pics before I picked them off, but.... This is my black domina, soon to be my last flowering plant in the tent and I just noticed some nanners on it. It only has maybe a few weeks left.

My question is. What does it mean if you find bananas that are not fully developed that are brown and dried out? Only two out of about ten were like this. Could they all be sterile?
 

vostok

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Hermi

Tough for any noob

time to toss!

'we' grow trics

the plants are a side line

good luck
 

macsnax

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The ones that were Brown and dead looking weren't open and i picked off the rest.

I'm not sure if you seen the thread, I just finished a Bruce Banner that hermied about week three. I managed to harvest a decent bit that wasn't seeded.

I was just curious if the dead looking nanners were sterile or if that's even a thing, sterile nanners.
 

Kingrow1

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Means they dropped their pollen and dried probably but idk...

Sucks that this stuff happens but it will lessen as you grow more.
 

macsnax

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I hope not. It sure looked like it wasn't open. They were also only sticking out a 1/4 inch or less. I guess I'm going to find out...
 

SSHZ

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I am at the end of a Black Domina hybrid that also threw off some bananas but I believe they are sterile........no seeds found as of now.
 

Kingrow1

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Ive never had sterile pollen or such, just pick them off and carry on as normal, proof is in the pudding...
 

NinjaShamen

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With 2 weeks left, aren't you well past all pollination and seed formation periods? I say fuck it, at this point the damage is done. Let the he/she finish like the rest and how for minimal seeds. Which just nanners and no sacks, probably won't be overly seedy
 
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