mine have white hairs and few little balls there like 3months old is that a hermaphrodite???
and will it bud?
Yes, but the buds will be sparse, have poor potency and will have seeds from self-pollination.
Seeds from self-pol may or may not be viable, more often than not are sterile or simply hollow.
How do I tell the difference between a male and female plant and how old does the plant need to be to tell?
Where do you get this stuff from?
Why will the buds be sparse?
Why will they have poor potency?
Why will it have seeds from self-pollination if he removes all the pollen sacks before they can open?
Eh? How do you work this out?
10+ years of growing plants that occasionally come up with a few male flowers.
Did you know that feminised seeds are actually produced from hermaphrodite plants?
On what basis can you say self-pollinated seeds will be sterlie, non-viable or hollow?
10+ years of growing plants that occasionally come up with a few male flowers.
That's the nature of hermaphroditic buds.
Female flowers which have been pollinated stop producing THC once pollinated.
Fat chance getting ALL of the male flowers off a hermie plant. It only takes ONE male flower spreading pollen all over the place to pollinate a whole plant..
Um, no. Feminised seeds are usually produced by exposing the seeds to a hormone solution.
Seeds from a herm (those which are viable), will indeed have a greater chance to be female. However, a female plant grown from such seeds is still a female and will grow normally. If it goes hermaphroditic, it will have the same problems as any other herm.
Once more with feeling!
Hermaphrodite plants produce just as many buds as any other female plant - they just happen to produce male ones as well. There's nothing 'sparse' about it.
Rubbish pure and simple. Why do you think Cannabis plants produce resin in the first place? To protect their seed pods for gods sake, so if they get pollinated they produce resin not stop producing it!
It depends on the plant does it not? Some produce very few male flowers and it's not that hard to see them and take them off.
Then I politely suggest you pay more attention, because for someone of your 'supposed experience' you seem to produce an awful lot of misinformation.
Sure is.
Yes, but the buds will be sparse, have poor potency and will have seeds from self-pollination. Seeds from self-pol may or may not be viable, more often than not are sterile or simply hollow.
Compost it!