Going nanners over nanners

HydroKid239

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So , possible environmental stress may have caused nanners in my gg4. its the only one of 6 to display this , still leaving many doors open. the rest of the flower room is fine. what would you do at week 3 , kill the plant cut losses, try to keep plucking or let it go and just hope it doesn't pollinate alot. in the end abunch of seeds wouldn't urk me alot however its pretty simple to source more good genes. so pros and cons
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Week 3? I’d cut my losses and start a new one.
 

kovidkough

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they are mighty plants capable of so many things I would have never guessed possible. including reveg that is some zombie shit
 

HydroKid239

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I'm starting to lean this direction, I just filled the empty space with a mandarin cookies but it won't make up for the gg4 loss that thing had like 6-7week veg
Damn! That’s tough! Are you willing to put in the work to keep it nanner free? Well at least “open nanner” free? It’s a lot of plucking.. but could be gone after a while.
 

HydroKid239

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Damn! That’s tough! Are you willing to put in the work to keep it nanner free? Well at least “open nanner” free? It’s a lot of plucking.. but could be gone after a while.
I had nanners on 4 clones. I plucked and plucked for the last 3 of 9 weeks in flower. Only had a few dry nanners pulled from the bud afterwards.
 

kovidkough

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Damn! That’s tough! Are you willing to put in the work to keep it nanner free? Well at least “open nanner” free? It’s a lot of plucking.. but could be gone after a while.
I took off 15, I just had an update 2 days ago with no signs of them. we had a terrible cold snap and my temps dipped to 55 , just put in a heater as a last resort to save the other 5 from this outcome. so my thinking is that is alot of nanners in 48hrs either I massively fucked up or its genetic and she's gunna go to the pyre
 

HydroKid239

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I took off 15, I just had an update 2 days ago with no signs of them. we had a terrible cold snap and my temps dipped to 55 , just put in a heater as a last resort to save the other 5 from this outcome. so my thinking is that is alot of nanners in 48hrs either I massively fucked up or its genetic and she's gunna go to the pyre
Keep an eye on it.. you say you have a separate space for it?
 

kovidkough

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so I know this is going to cause some debate: if I let it go to seed will the next line be completely prone to hermie if in fact environmental factors (if that is truly the case like CS) caused the nanner or will it just nanner cause its nanners and im splitting hairs and floating down that river in egypt
 

kovidkough

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Keep an eye on it.. you say you have a separate space for it?
yes it now occupies a veg tent with a reveg bag seed plant that i guess is gunna go back into flower for a couple days while I sort this out but based on most of your replies it seems a quick death will be good prevention from future casualties, always gotta consider the future
 

HydroKid239

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yes it now occupies a veg tent with a reveg bag seed plant that i guess is gunna go back into flower for a couple days while I sort this out but based on most of your replies it seems a quick death will be good prevention from future casualties, always gotta consider the future
Yea you don’t want it near anything else that you don’t want to risk pollinating if you keep it goin
 

kovidkough

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Yea you don’t want it near anything else that you don’t want to risk pollinating if you keep it goin
thats why I'm thinking if its a nanner caused by me will that stress carry to the children and then always propagate nanners? or does that only occur in lineages where its genetic occurrence?
 

HydroKid239

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thats why I'm thinking if its a nanner caused by me will that stress carry to the children and then always propagate nanners? or does that only occur in lineages where its genetic occurrence?
That’s outta my league to answer. I have had a plant get nanners and fully developed seed. I have a good 100 seeds from it. Nice light sativa heady high. Haven’t tried any of the beans yet. I have 4 others going atm and a few experiments

Edit: however.. the clones from it did get nanners.. the ones I mentioned previously. Hmmmmm
 

HydroKid239

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thats why I'm thinking if its a nanner caused by me will that stress carry to the children and then always propagate nanners? or does that only occur in lineages where its genetic occurrence?
From a mix of everything I have heard.. if a plant goes herm.. and has weak genetics the herm trait Follows the seeds produced with a high chance. Just a smaller chance to get an ok female.

pollinating is different. If she gets pollinated the seeds should be grade A
 

PadawanWarrior

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thats why I'm thinking if its a nanner caused by me will that stress carry to the children and then always propagate nanners? or does that only occur in lineages where its genetic occurrence?
You've got the right idea. If it was environmental stress than it might not be worse in the next generation.

GG4 was accidentaly created from nanners like many other awesome strains, and those will also be more prone to nanners to begin with.

STORY: Gorilla Glue # 4 was accidently created by Joesy Whales when some Chem Sis plants he was growing hermied and pollinated his Sour Dubb. Tired of seeded gardens, Joesy tossed out the strain. But his buddy, Mardogg, still had some seeds. Mardogg popped the beans years later and ended up with 4 pheno's of the GG, deciding #4 was worth keeping.

And GG4 was born.

We need a Weed History Section, lol.
 

kovidkough

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is a nann
You've got the right idea. If it was environmental stress than it might not be worse in the next generation.

GG4 was accidentaly created from nanners like many other awesome strains, and those will also be more prone to nanners to begin with.

STORY: Gorilla Glue # 4 was accidently created by Joesy Whales when some Chem Sis plants he was growing hermied and pollinated his Sour Dubb. Tired of seeded gardens, Joesy tossed out the strain. But his buddy, Mardogg, still had some seeds. Mardogg popped the beans years later and ended up with 4 pheno's of the GG, deciding #4 was worth keeping.

And GG4 was born.

We need a Weed History Section, lol.
I've definitely read this and actually thought perhaps this is literally what I asked for (that it carries nanner traits) so now we have more pros then cons. the pro possibly being that it can cross my reveg a strain ive been dying to keep even in seed form. it was bagseed and I know nothing of its origin 20201018_223217.jpg
 
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