Hi can you tell me if my plant is hermie? Thanks.

BC753

New Member
Also I thought I should add that about a week into flowering I topped her because of how badly burnt she was from being too close to the cfl, and she's in a constant 88-94 degree temputures.
 

Mader89

Active Member
Cant see it to well but yes i believe its a pollin sack. Dont keep topping her youll keep pissing her off and then shell go full hermie, read up on low stress training. Those temps are really high and depending on your girls genetics that could make her angry as well. Indoor growing takes some extra time, money, and lovin if you want some decent flowers.
 

BC753

New Member
Cant see it to well but yes i believe its a pollin sack. Dont keep topping her youll keep pissing her off and then shell go full hermie, read up on low stress training. Those temps are really high and depending on your girls genetics that could make her angry as well. Indoor growing takes some extra time, money, and lovin if you want some decent flowers.
Do you think that the other clones I took off my mother plant would also be hermie, Also should I remove the pollen sac, in the hopes of it not producing anymore? Thanks.
 

racerboy71

bud bootlegger
Do you think that the other clones I took off my mother plant would also be hermie, Also should I remove the pollen sac, in the hopes of it not producing anymore? Thanks.
yes, and yes.. but that looks to be pretty early in flower, which tells me that you're going to more then likley have your hands full picking balls off of that plant till harvest time..
sometimes a strain will throw a late flower nanner, and if you pick it off, no more will likely grow back, but usually when you see them early in flowering like yours are, it's pretty much a sure bet that they'll more then likley grow back..
if she's your only plant, you can let her go... the worst thing that'll happen is you'll get seeded bud, but there's no scientific proof that seeded bud is any less potent then sensi pot..
 

BC753

New Member
yes, and yes.. but that looks to be pretty early in flower, which tells me that you're going to more then likley have your hands full picking balls off of that plant till harvest time..
sometimes a strain will throw a late flower nanner, and if you pick it off, no more will likely grow back, but usually when you see them early in flowering like yours are, it's pretty much a sure bet that they'll more then likley grow back..
if she's your only plant, you can let her go... the worst thing that'll happen is you'll get seeded bud, but there's no scientific proof that seeded bud is any less potent then sensi pot..
But do you think since I burnt it early by accident, and topped it, that was the cause of it being hermie, and that the other ones wouldn't unless I stressed them like this one?
 

racerboy71

bud bootlegger
But do you think since I burnt it early by accident, and topped it, that was the cause of it being hermie, and that the other ones wouldn't unless I stressed them like this one?
idk man, i know poeple talk all of the time about stress induced hermies, but ime, i've never had a plant throw nanners because i over feed it, which ive surely done over the years, or even more so from topping a plant..
obviously i could be wrong, but i have my doubts..
 

BC753

New Member
Thanks for your help, it just sucks cause this would be another wasted 4 months on trying to grow a mother plant.
 

Mader89

Active Member
It doesnt mean the mother is a herm especially if that is the only sac youve seen. I have had cuttings from a mother and just from moving one around to much it popped a sac. Same with another strain, few cuts from the same mother, lst one of them and that was the only one to throw some sacs. Unless your wanting to get seeds i suggest taking it off.
 

scarecrow77

Well-Known Member
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idk man, i know poeple talk all of the time about stress induced hermies, but ime, i've never had a plant throw nanners because i over feed it, which ive surely done over the years, or even more so from topping a plant..
obviously i could be wrong, but i have my doubts..
m with you racerboy..a plant will take a fair bit of stress before they hermie.and its all down to heat stress that causes it ..and not over night..it will be stressed for a while before it hermies..a plant that has being stressed enough in veg will most likley herm in flower...crap genetics also play a big part hermies...just my thought
 

Greenhouse;save

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Here's some pics of one of mine that Hermeid.whent on holiday for a week guy looking after them didn't control the temps so through heat stress this is wot I got.not nice at allimage.jpg
 

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