Female and Hermaphrodite

GreenEyes

Active Member
I have two plants flowering in the same space, one is a female and one is a hermaphrodite. Will the hermaphrodite make any bud or should I just pull it and get rid of it? Also, do you lose any bud or lose potency or anything when you let a female plant develop seeds?
 

GreenEyes

Active Member
Thx for the link. If I keep the hermie in there will the seeds that come from the pollenated female plant most likely be hermies too?

Anyway, just to make sure here are some pics:

Herm:




Female:


 

k-town

Well-Known Member
"green eyes gonna miss ya" I love Dave Chapelle in that movie especially when he's playing Sir. Smoke A Lot! Anyways like the avator.

Peace
k-town
 

GreenEyes

Active Member
If you read the link it answered your question.
I read it and then somehow thought it was talking about the hermaphrodite pollenating itself and making its own seeds which would most likely be hermies also. Anyway I realize what it was saying now.
 

pjboy31

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ok I am new and I have a question. I have a plant that has been through the starting stages and vegetation. from seed. Now the interesting thing is I am growing these plants indoor with lights and love. Ok here is my question after being about 10 weeks into it this is the only plant that is neither showing signs of male , female , or hermi. While the others from seed have become female and are begining their "budding" cycle now. Now the interesting thing about this plant is that when I transplanted it the stem broke at the base! So like any normal person I freaked out and I used tape to mend it. Wait this story gets better. So after time and good nutrients and regulated light etc. this plant became the strongest! And it looks way different in the leaves, the clustering, the color etc,. So I was wondering is it a lost cause? I mean I will keep it because it is beautiful. But I am wondering I f I can do anything ?
 
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