View Full Version : i think they've morphed!?
fjplumber
09-04-2010, 06:08 PM
hello all- ive got a problem with my girls, i think they might have morphadited for some reason.i was wondering if anyone has any pics of what one looks like, so i can be sure. if they have changed, what are my options? do i have options, or is there just the one? I'm in denial, and dont wish to end their journey, but others are seemingly unaffected so far, and dont want to jeoparodize their well being I'll take some pics. hope someone can shed some light on this hanus event ! thanks sean
ps- how the heck do you attach pics to the thread?
Iceberg420
09-04-2010, 06:30 PM
pull em off durr
canniwhatsis
09-05-2010, 04:09 AM
I don't see anything to be alarmed about in the pics.
Here's a couple pics from my first grow to help with what to look for.
Vertically in the center of the screen on the first pic there's 2 pollen sacks forming.
In the 2nd pic there's an open sack slightly to the left of center at the base of a leaf on a secondary branch.
fjplumber
09-05-2010, 06:12 PM
so...are these pollen sacks that have formed because of??? this isnt my first set, and i havent seen this before on any of my previous girls,and also this is a new developement. the bottom 2/3 of the plants are clear of these (pods) the pic with the yellow pods was a mother 6ft and the buds and plant in general looks hammered. not the beautiful usual look they have. these are outdoors all natural, and the mother was in the ground, rest(that have changed) are in pots.all the ones with the pods look skinny like males do now, and leaves have fallen off lower and insied of plant. onlt the ends now have bud and leaf. do i need to seperate these from the others, or pull altogether? and i not quite sure, but if they are pollen sacks, if I ,"just pull em off durrr" if the sack opens wont the pollen particle produce seeds where ever they land on my OTHER girls that currently have no signs of this? thanks for your response. sean
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