Please Help! 5 Weeks into Flower

woodsmaneh!

Well-Known Member
This is what I do when it happens to me, I put a plastic bag over the plant very gently and than cut it seal it and take it out of the house.

Now from looking at your pics it looks like some of the sacks are open but I would still bag the plant as it will only get worse for your other plants, trying to pick them off or cut them will just put more pollen in the air and that just means more seeds. Now regardless of what happens you can still smoke it and it will work.
 

lime73

Weed Modifier
Thanks to all. I think im going to try to just tweeze them off. This is my favorite out of the 4. Im on my phone so hard to update pics but here is a link to some of my pics in another thread i have. Hope its ok to post link if not i appologize up front.

https://www.rollitup.org/indoor-growing/429998-1-white-widow-3-sfv.html
yah why not? your thread ...lol you can also put you link in your signature so every time you post it shows in bottom sig and people can just click on it there too. just an idea
 

max316420

Well-Known Member
What really? and I was thinking you knew your shit.

Lolol thanks.... I thought I did but I must be too burnt to now all these new "terms" I just call it trimmin the bush haha... damn young'ins comin up with all these new terms and shit..
 

greenbeer88

Member
So the light came on i murdered the hermi and spayed other 3 plants with light peroxide solution to kill rest of pollen. I noticed lots of developing seeds. It sucks but ill let these mature and ill have seeds that are a X between White Widow and SFV OG should be nice. Will the seeds all end up hermi or no way to tell? Well thank you all for the help ive learned alot in last couple days.
 

woodsmaneh!

Well-Known Member
No worries but could happen, the best way to avoid any genetic issues is to clone the clone, that's what you do when you breed seeds as the third generation is the most stable. So grow the seed, take a clone and grow that and than clone it and your done. Very stable plant.
 
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