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middieman440
08-06-2008, 06:10 PM
hey guys found a problem thismourning, went out to check the plants today and the last time i went there all plants had female pre-flowers,well as i was looking at them i found one plant with balls all over it,same plant had female pre-flowers a week before what happend why did it do this,i didnt cut it down as im going to wait a week and see what happens,could this plant turn out to be a hermie any info would be nice thanks
buddabusa001
08-06-2008, 06:33 PM
it sounds like its a hermie:( are your plant in a pot or in the ground? if there in a pot then they might be to small and getting rootbound and if there in the ground and your plant are close to eachother than that might be a reason
kreator34
08-06-2008, 06:35 PM
hey guys found a problem thismourning, went out to check the plants today and the last time i went there all plants had female pre-flowers,well as i was looking at them i found one plant with balls all over it,same plant had female pre-flowers a week before what happend why did it do this,i didnt cut it down as im going to wait a week and see what happens,could this plant turn out to be a hermie any info would be nice thanks
well i dont know why this happens but all i know is you should go to ur garden sore and buy dutch master here is a link if u want to know more about it Dutch Master Reverse from 4 hydroponics.com by Growco Indoor Garden Supply (http://www.4hydroponics.com/nutrients/reverse.asp)
middieman440
08-06-2008, 06:57 PM
they are in the ground, and i had planted 2 in each spot the holes are dug out 3 feet wide all around and hole dug out 3 feet down as well, only this one plant turned male will all turn male or hermie all seeds are from bagweed of pretty decent quality and im not worried about losing a plant or 2 thanks for the advice
buddabusa001
08-06-2008, 07:05 PM
never plant more than 1 seed per hole
buckyboy
08-07-2008, 05:18 PM
I've got 2 girls in the same whole. They're only a foot apart, and they're doing fine, so thats not always true. They're budding nicely. I usually start em this way and then seperate the males when they show sex, and that gives each plant more space, but these 2 just happened to be females, but so far so good.
middieman440
08-07-2008, 07:20 PM
i only planted in 2 because this are is not very l,arge,and dont wanna make it obvious by clearing alot of stuff out since plains and helicopters fly by all day long,so that is why there are 2 in each hole,but as far as the plant goes i checked it today and its just coverd in sacs so i chopped him down and buried it... but thanks for the advice much apreciated
buddabusa001
08-07-2008, 10:32 PM
yes.. you are right...buttt they still might turn hermie good luck tho
nick19882003
09-09-2008, 08:24 AM
this kinda sounds like what's going on with my plants there's 3 that were all the same kind of seed put them all in a bucket, big mama took over had to move the other 2, one of the other ones looks so completely different with amber hairs and crystals all down the leaves but the other two have all kinds of ball type things but it's like they're trying to bud not that i would know wut that looks like seems how it's my first time trying this :(
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