And to clarify,... the OP's link is to MY pic of a flower that I took. and not one of his own.Quote:
Originally Posted by canniwhatsis
Here's some more in that vein.
http://boards.cannabis.com/plant-pro...nes-rusty.html
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And to clarify,... the OP's link is to MY pic of a flower that I took. and not one of his own.Quote:
Originally Posted by canniwhatsis
Here's some more in that vein.
http://boards.cannabis.com/plant-pro...nes-rusty.html
I never stated that it was my pic i just found a pic on a thread that looked very similar to what is on my plants . There was never a conclusion with multiple people agreeing on what it was. So i decided to save myself some work and use your pic:thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by canniwhatsis
yes!...pollenated pistils turn brown, quick, like over night.Quote:
Originally Posted by drudown11
(I painted lower pistils with pollen and left the middle and top buds sensi)..white hairs on top...brown on the bottom...same as me..:stoned:
Pistils also die from old age, wind burn, mishandling...and multiple pistils are common.
TsarBomba: Perhaps a little more learnin' before offering advise is a good idea. Sensimilla (sensi) is a term refering to flowers produced from a female plant (in this case, cannabis) that has not been fertilized and doesn't contain seeds.
Seeded calyx's have a yellowish 'racing stripe' from base to tip, and they don't grow-out fresh pistils once seeded. Just like people's noses, earlobes and ego's grow with age...so do the calyx's.
Sinsemilla'.. not sensimilla'.. 2 spanish words' sin and semilla'.. without seeds
sorry to say but i think you may have a hermie :wtf:
I dont see why people would look at that picture and conclude that its a hermie...
Its clearly a calyx with multiple pistils. Ive never seen a hermie plant that had pistils growing from its nanners. In fact you can probably find calyxs with multiple pistils like that on any plant if you look hard enough.