Are they hermies?

hakkyking

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ECB236F9-C866-497E-B89C-B364A2A9C3F1.jpeg I have 3 plant outdoor , they all seem to be hermie6F75FC82-7019-40BA-8782-74DA58F051E1.jpeg 6D1BE02C-6D50-47C8-90B9-17740FEDFD4F.jpeg I found at least one ball on the lower branch of every tree . Look at the flower , are they hermies?
 

hakkyking

Member
Hard to say could be a swollen gland. They kinda look like balls but the only way to find out is if you give her time. Give her a nother week or two if it grows what look like bananas then you definitely have a hermie.

I think she is definitely hermie . The breeder is unreliable and the strain seems to not be steady at all. Not getting seed from them ever again . Lesson learnt LOL.
 

jdog127

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I wonder how many female plants have been yanked by people that went by the advice of someone on the internet that looked at one grainy photo.
I'll coat tail off that comment and say I wonder how many new growers have destroyed their Only plant growing that turned hermie and started over from square one with no bud to show for it After all their hard work and time. Who had money invested into that plant and instead of keeping it and having something to harvest and smoke, someone on the Internet, (generally a large seasoned grower who would pull it from their garden) told the new grower, He would pull it so you should to.
It's a shame. Yeah a large group of plants in a season grower yeah should definitely pull it but a new grower with a couple of plants in their basement let that shit go dude, don't waste it harvest it learn from it and move on.
 

BrewersToker

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I let a hermie grow out last season. Lemon Haze. Good smoke with stunted yield.

This season I started with 7 seedlings. After sexting, I have 3 beautiful ladies, with 4 pulled.

I always say, if it was me, I would pull it.

That said, newbies should grow hermies out if it's their only plant. The only way I learned about hermies is because I harvested one and saw the hanging bananas and the yellow powder in them.

So, learn. Definitely!
 

Jbird7

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I'll coat tail off that comment and say I wonder how many new growers have destroyed their Only plant growing that turned hermie and started over from square one with no bud to show for it After all their hard work and time. Who had money invested into that plant and instead of keeping it and having something to harvest and smoke, someone on the Internet, (generally a large seasoned grower who would pull it from their garden) told the new grower, He would pull it so you should to.
It's a shame. Yeah a large group of plants in a season grower yeah should definitely pull it but a new grower with a couple of plants in their basement let that shit go dude, don't waste it harvest it learn from it and move on.
Yea kinda wat i was sayin
 
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