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Hermied week 6
Almost half of the plants hermied on me week 5-6 into flowering. I can't think of anything that changed, no light leaks, no change in nutes - so what do you think caused this? :confused:
The buds were looking so nice then the lower part of the plants started developing seeds. The seeds are working their way up the plants and now the main colas have seeds.
The seeds were bagseed, but they came from decent stuff.
I've searched the posts for a week now for similar situations, but I've had no luck.
Other than reverse in the beginning of flowering, what else do you suggest to avoid this?
The pics below are at week 7.
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Hermied week 6
Use Reverse by DutchMaster. How can you be so sure you don't have a light leak?
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Hermied week 6
When I turn the lights off every 12hrs Ive stood inside the room and there have been no light leaks. It takes about 30 seconds for my eyes to really adjust, and no light leaks.
The plants have a decent amount of trichs now it would be a shame to toss the hermies. Other than trying to smoke the seedy stuff, does anyone have any suggestions for other uses?
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Hermied week 6
It looks like its getting close to harvest. No big thing. If your only growing one plant its fine plus you should end up with some feminized seeds.
The most common cause for hermie is heat stress.
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Hermied week 6
You say it came from a bag of decent stuff? There's your problem. Hermi plants are genetically predisposed to become hermi under a certain level of stress; if your plant hermed under a rather low level of stress, you can assume that its offspring will do the same. Take that back a step and assume that a commercial grower is providing adequate conditions for his plants, plants that go hermi are unusually weak genetics in terms of resistance to stress without herming, and any seeds resulting from a hermi pollenation in his garden are therefore suspect. You see that they have performed badly in yours.
There's no reason not to de-seed the finished product and smoke it, just THROW AWAY those seeds!!! If you are too pissed off to de-seed the bud, try cannabutter. Instructions stickied in 'edibles'. But most of us would just prefer to shake out the seeds and smoke it ;)
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Hermied week 6
Thanks, I will toss those seeds. I'll have DM Reverse ready for the next time.
I just looked closer and almost the indica/sativa mixes have seeds. The pure sativas seem seedless so far, but they have several more weeks to go. What a heartbreaker just a few weeks b4 harvest. I had been watching them so closely and this just pops up.
Looks like I'll have plenty of cannabutter.... that should make for a fun Thanksgiving dinner. :eat:
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Hermied week 6
Are you sure you aren't confusing 'seeds' with the female calyxs'?
Calyxes have a couple of pistols (hairs) shooting out of the pointy end. (a highly technical botanical term) Seeds dont.
Male parts (nanners) generally grow in small bunches (like bunches of grapes) at the internodes, or in the buds. No hairs.
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Hermied week 6
Good call RT; I don't see any seeds in those pics either.
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Hermied week 6
I totally agree I don't see any seeds or pollen sacs, but my eyes ain't what they use to be either;):stoned:
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Hermied week 6
Male: Just clip-off a small secondary bud you suspect has seeds, (from a lower branch) and peel it open. If no seeds, you're likely in the clear. Tiz also a good way to check on it's flavor, effects...(but let it dry first, lol)
Having half your grow show different charachteristics isn't unusual. Some may resemble mom's side of the gene pool, the rest from dads side. Especially true with hybrids that weren't stabilized.
Your trichomes appear somewhat clear, but the ladies look fantastic. Looks like in a few weeks you'll not regret all the time and effort you've put forth. :thumbsup:
You will keep us informed, right...?