Hermie on just a section of the plant

Mass Medicinals

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We just noticed that one of our plants had some pollen sacks on one branch. We poured over all of the plants. Only this plant and that one branch had them. They had not opened yet and we plucked them off.

We are in week 3 of flowering. Can we just continue to monitor for male flowers and pollen sacs? Or remove that branch.

We don't want to kill the plant if possible.
 

macsnax

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A lot of times sacks won't come back after plucking. If they do it's in your best interest to cull the plant. I've plucked balls and they didn't come back only to have nanners start coming out. This can be manageable if you make sure to check every day and pluck accordingly. I like to dip my tweezers in a cup of water before opening them to prevent any pollen from going airborne.
 

kingtitan

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I can say that if you have the time to pluck the nanners you will be OK. I have done this before when i had regular seeds and the stress of a first grow.
 
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