Good News,..bad news!?!?

Puna Bud

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well I finally solved my seed problem I hope. Earlier today I ran into somebody who was associated with the old "Puna Pakalolo Co-op". He said he'd kick me down some unreal seeds.....yes!!!!

Bad news, but it's kinda good at the same time too. If that is at all possible? Running into this old school hippie grower now allows me to remove my "hermie". It is only 9 wks old, and I was thinking about saving it for it's seeds. But now I can dump it because of my new seed situation!
 

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M4A1

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Why dump the hermi? It looks good so far for a hermi. Why waste all that time you have into it. I would finish it and have some bud from the hermi while you wait for the new seed crop to finish. Thats what I would do. Just pull as many of the pollin sacks off as you can. Also make sure to wash your grow room real good. Pollin is a real mofo. It will still be in your grow area and you don't want to accidently pollinate your next crop cause the hermi left pollin in there. So wash every inch of that space before growing again in there.

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Unless your growing outside then don't worry about the pollin. Just looking at your pictures again and it looks like your outside. That plant looks almost all female so I would defantly finish it. Just pull the pollin sack off that you see. Also pull them as you see them.
 

Seamaiden

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Puna, wouldja mind having your hermie have a talk with my hermie? Because mine just looks pitiful.

Yeah, you've got a real problem alright. Hope you're feeling better after that infection stuff.
 

Puna Bud

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i have question, hermie or not what about clearly visible all them thc? dont they count ?
sure there appears to be heaps of THC on this hermie. But if I allow it to mature. The buds will be completely full of seeds like a male plant. Plus quality of high goes down immensely too!

The only reason I was gonna keep that hermie was it's seeds. On hermies that start off female, then turn into male plants. 90% of their seeds will be sinsemilla on the next season grow! But since I ran into an old-time grower the other day, and will now get some good quality seeds from him. I no longer need to consider keep a "hermie" around. Besides, since this "hermie" was from my "bag seed" stash. I have no way of knowing if that seed became a hermie through stress, or if it's part of this strain? I'm now in a situation where I no longer need to take that chance!!!
 
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